It really all depends on if you mean all people, or just people in the US, or people in your specific area.
People in the 1900s slept an average of nine hours a night. In the 1970s the average amount of sleep was down to seven hours.
i think it is hard to get the statistic data because there are so many people in the world.
I have read that the average person eats about 12 spiders per year in their sleep.
A small single mattress is meant for no more then one person to sleep on it.Although two people may be able to sleep on it depending on the size of the people sleeping.
No, it was something that many religious people believed in. No offense at all.
Depending on how the person live and how many people are in his household but the average can be 50-54K
This will vary by person and can depend on how many hours of sleep you get each night. If you average approximately 7 hours of sleep per night, you can expect to sleep 22 years. If you average 8 hours of sleep per night, you can expect to sleep about 25 years. It is accurate to assume that you will have spent about a third of your life sleeping.
That entirely depends on the person, if you are like me, you may need 10 hours, but 8 is about average.
There are many herbal remedies available for people that cannot sleep. Most of them contain valerian which is a herb that relaxes a person and aids rest.
A place where many people sleep--dormitoryhotelmotelhospitalhospiceorphanagecampgrounds
What's the average weight of a person? 8000/average weight= number of people
There is no magic numbers, sleep differs for each person. But as a good rule of thumb: an average adult needs between 7.5 and 8 hours of sleep per night. But many people can function with 6 hours' sleep, and there also some who need 9 hours or more. The amount of sleep needed to function the next day varies from individual to individual, and is determined genetically and hereditarily.