The average human in the US weighs on average 155 lbs. If about 70% of our body is water and water weighs 8.35 lbs/gallon. When you do the math it comes out to about 13 gallons.
For most adults, body weight is about 60 to 70 percent water. That equals roughly 10 to 12 gallons (38 to 46 L). Fat tissue is about 20 to 35 percent water whereas muscle tissue is about 75 percent water. Therefore, the total percentage of body weight from water depends on the ratio of fat to lean body tissue. People who have a higher percentage of lean tissue have a higher percentage of water weight. Men typically have a higher percentage of lean tissue and, thereby, a higher percentage of water weight than women. Younger people usually have a higher percentage of lean tissue and water weight than older people.
According to Guyton's Textbook of Medical Physiology, your body is made up of 57% water, therefore the amount of gallons in your body depend on your weight. Lets say a person weighs about 150 lbs. To calculate that we will first change 150lbs into kilograms. 1 pound is 0.456 kilograms.
Now we see how much 64.8 kg equals 57%.
Now all we have to do is convert this into gallon.
There fore, the amount of water in a 150lb person would be about 151.4 gallons.
The human body contains roughly 10 gallons of water.
If you weigh 100 pounds, you contain around 7.8 gallons of water (this amount varies). For 150 pounds body weight, you'd have around 11.7 gallons of water.
There is an average of 37 liters of water in the human body. This converts to around 9.77 gallons of water.
Approx. 1 L (0,254 US gallon) of blood for 13 kg of weight.
1.5 gallons
16 gallons
There are approximately 1.5 gallons of blood in an average human body.
An adult heart pumps about 6000-7500 liters (1500-2000 gallons) of blood daily.
If every person in U.S. uses 50 gallons a day (very conservative), that's 5.68 trillion gallons of water annually. 100 gallons per day per person, 11.35 trillion gallons. That's not including industry, business, etc. - just a person by person average.
There are roughly 5 liters or 1.3 gallons of blood in the average adult human being. Blood accounts for 8% of body weight. Whole blood is composed of approximately 45% red blood cells, 54.3% plasma and 0.7% white blood cells.
An average kitchen faucet uses approximately three to five gallons of water per minute. The average person uses around 50-gallons of water every day.Ê
There are approximately 1.5 gallons of blood in an average human body.
About 10 gallons
1.5 gallons on average
The average adult has 1 metric gallon of blood.
Your heart pumps approximately 2,000 gallons (7,571 liters) of blood each day through its chambers
2 gallons...6 liters
approximately 6 quarts (or 5.6 liters) or one and a half gallons (US)
$746.46
An average, healthy adult heart pumps about TWO gallons of blood every 60 seconds.
An adult heart pumps about 6000-7500 liters (1500-2000 gallons) of blood daily.
About 39 million gallons are wasted a year in traffic for the average person. Think about how many gallons are wasted a year in the whole world.
the average household depends on how many people are in it because one person has an average of 30 gallons per day.