maybe a quarter of a gallon
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.
180 gallons why
Annually Americans consume 8.6 gallons of bottled water
not enough....
all the salt dehydrates you
we consume a bit over 2000 gallons a day. it may seem suprising, but if you tie in the watered plants, and the meat that used to drink water... Fast fact 1 pound of meat requires way over 1500 gallons to produce.
Water quality affects human health. One should consume clean water.
about 66% of the human body consists of water. So for a 300lb woman, 198 lbs is water. Weighing at 10lbs a gallon the water content is 19.8 gallons
the same amount of water any human uses in a year: 80-100 gallons of water per day, which translates to about 29,200-36,500 gallons of water per year
a dishwasher uses about a gallon every wash
Many things are poison if you consume enough of it. Water is toxic if you drink too much (gallons worth). Fluorides in drinking water are harmless according to a number of studies.
The displacement in gallons would be about equal to the weight of the individual since the density of a average body is about equal to the density of water. Larger bodies float and smaller bodies sink due to fat being less dense than water and muscle. Given that an average body weighs 155 lbs, we divide by 8.34 lbs/gal to get about 18.5 gallons water. You could also use 8.55 lbs/gal for saltwater.