you will drink 20,000,000,000 gallons You can check this by doing the math: 20,000,000,000 [twenty-billion] / 76 years average lifespan / 365 days per year = 720,980.534 gallons of water per day. I am definitely not drinking enough water.
Most people in the 21st century will use about 2345678 million gallons per lifetime if they live 100 years
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Somewhere between "none" and "a lot". Lead is not biologically necessary, so it's up to you how much of it you use and what you use it for.
It depends on the person and how much hair supplies the person uses.
Assuming that a human lives to be 80, they will consume about 14,500 gallons of water in a lifetime. This is based on whether they drink the required amount per day. Consuming water for cooking, cleaning, and bathing has not been measured.
that depens on how much water you use in that month
They do drink water.
There are several different companies that offer lifetime guarantees with their water heater installations. Companies such as, Home Depot, Whirlpool Water Heaters, and Sears all offer lifetime guarantees on their water heaters.
It is a common myth that humans only use 10% of their brains, but in reality, we use all parts of our brain throughout our lifetime. Different tasks and activities engage different parts of the brain, so there is no fixed percentage that represents how much of our brains we use.
We replaced ours and it cost 21.95 for a lifetime water pump.....My husband replaced it by himself...