The average person sweats about 0.5 to 1 liter (approximately 16 to 34 ounces) of sweat in a 24-hour period under normal conditions. This amount can vary based on factors such as temperature, humidity, physical activity, and individual differences in sweat gland activity. In hotter conditions or during intense exercise, this volume can significantly increase.
40 hrs a week is normal (average)
February has 28 days because when the earth orbit the sun it take 1 year + 6 hrs so, the scientist decided to add these 6 hrs+ 6 hrs+ 6 hrs+ 6 hrs= 24 hrs = 1 day
5 hrs 33 min + 11 hrs 59 minutes = 16 hrs 92 min = 17 hrs 32 minutes
6.8 hrs
60,000 hrs = 2500 days
8 hrs
2liters
for about 3 hrs
5 hrs
About 8 hrs
about 2-3 hrs of work maybe blood sweat and tears ... Make sure to get a wheel Alignment afterwards
40 hrs a week is normal (average)
All you have to do is bury a normal shovel for 24 hrs.
Normal biz hrs for the legit ones.
depends on which you are talking about, but it is normal for both to be eating at 4 hours after birth of 1 kitten.
Well, a small babie may sleep up to a few hours maybe 4 or more. A child 5 - 10 may sleep up to 7 hrs to 10 hrs. 10 - 15 maybe 12 - 15 hrs or more. 15 + up to 16 hrs. An old person maybe 10 hrs or less.
there are 70, 080 hours in a 8 years person