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  2. Water footprint - Wikipedia

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    Infographic of water footprints around the world. A water footprint shows the extent of water use in relation to consumption by people. [1] The water footprint of an individual, community, or business is defined as the total volume of fresh water used to produce the goods and services consumed by the individual or community or produced by the business.

  3. L.A.'s water supply looks good right now — but it might not last

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    The first snowpack survey of the season in the Sierra Mountains shows that L.A.'s water supply looks good right now. But there are warning signs that we are in for dry seasons in the coming months.

  4. The amount of water needed varies by person, weight, diet, activity level, clothing, and the ambient heat and humidity. Water does not actually need to be drunk in pure form, and can be derived from liquids such as juices, tea, milk, soups, etc., and from foods including fruits and vegetables. [346] [347]

  5. Water conservation - Wikipedia

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    The findings showed that households that were equipped with smart water meters increased their water savings. This technology works to show people how much water they were using in their household, suggest ways they can reduce water usage, and incentivize water savings with physical rewards. [29]

  6. Residential water use in the U.S. and Canada - Wikipedia

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    In an average home, showering is the second largest water use after toilets. The average shower uses 15.8 gallons (59.7 liters) and lasts for 7.7 minutes at average flow rate of 2.1 gallons per minute (gpm) (7.9 liters per minute). [1] On average, in a household of average size (2.65 persons) 12.4 showers are taken each week.

  7. The 10 most surprising health findings from 2024 - AOL

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    The average amount of weight Americans would like to lose is 42 pounds. This includes 60% who would like to lose 30 pounds or less, and 40% who would like to lose 21 pounds or more.

  8. The Average 30-Something Has $180,000 in Retirement Savings ...

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    The average 30-something has $180,000 in retirement savings. The average 30-something has $180,164 in a 401(k), according to Empower, a financial services company. ... But the amount of money you ...

  9. Properties of water - Wikipedia

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    The specific enthalpy of fusion (more commonly known as latent heat) of water is 333.55 kJ/kg at 0 °C: the same amount of energy is required to melt ice as to warm ice from −160 °C up to its melting point or to heat the same amount of water by about 80 °C. Of common substances, only that of ammonia is higher.