Math, asked by chandrusathyan, 5 months ago

During your lifetime, you will produce enough saliva to fill two swimming pools ‍♀️



what is the exact meaning

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Answered by shaluj2006
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Answer:he average mouth produces over 25,000 quarts of saliva, which helps protect your mouth from germs, over a lifetime – enough to fill two swimming pools! On average, children smile 400 times a day, while adults only smile 20.

Answered by rajesharul
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The amount of saliva a person produces in one day depends entirely on the individual’s fitness, lifestyle, age, sex, and a wide variety of other factors. In fact, there are so many factors that you can say that each individual is unique.

In terms of a range, a person can produce anything between 0.75 and 1.5 litres of saliva per day. That means that you produce anything between 273.75 and 547.5 litres of saliva per year.

If you assume that on an average a person lives for 80 years, this means that that person produces a minimum of 21,900 litres and a maximum of 43,800 litres of saliva in his life. The maximum is almost enough to fill two Olympic-size swimming pools.

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