The average consumption of hot water across all households is 4 litres per person per day for washing machines and 35 litres per person per day for baths and showers. An additional 10 litres of hot water is used for the cleaning of dishes at the sink and for hand and face washing. This gives a total average usage of 49 litres of hot water per person per day. (Source: BERR Government Report 2005, www.berr.gov.uk/files/file16568.pdf) The average water consumption per day in the UK is 150l per person, so up to 30% of water consumption is hot water. Energy Bills on Hot Water: The average home spends 25% of their annual energy bill on hot water. (Source: www.BritishEco.com) Since the average annual energy bills in the UK is now over £1300 (November 2008) this means the home will spend £325 per year on hot water. 75% of this can be saved be installing a Solar Hot Water system.
The average home in Australia uses 14KW's per hour.
Yes. And the average depth of the water on Pluto would be much, much more than the average few miles here on Earth.
If you mean "How much percentage of water does a human brain have?", the answer is about 77-78%.
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The answer varies enormously between countries and even within countries, between parts. There is no simple single answer.
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North American households use about 300-350 gallons of water per day.
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Ask for three months worth of reciepts and then do the math to get an average.
This definitely depends on where you live. I would say, however, around $200.
the average household spends around £100 a week on energy, a cost which could easily be reduced.
Each Briton uses an average of 4,645 litres a day when all socio aspects are considered. The average household water usage, which includes washing and drinking water, is circa 150 litres per person per day. However, when we take into consideration the amount of water required for the production of imported food and textiles (known as virtual water), the amount skyrockets to the thousands of litres.
About 80-100 gallons each day!