150 000 American gallons flow over every second.
About 2 tons of water fall every second.
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3160 tons every second
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Practically none: the sun is fusing vast quantities of hydrogen into helium every second, and you wouldn't measure it in gallons, any self-respecting scientist would use a metric system and talk of tonnes. The sun consumes about 7 x 10^8 tonnes of hydrogen per second.
Modified waterfall model verified and validate the user requirements for every phase. Meanwhile, waterfall did not, it only verify and validate user requirement at the end of the phase.
A healthy adult heart pumps approximately 1.3 to 2.5 gallons (5 to 10 liters) of blood per minute, which is roughly 0.02 to 0.04 gallons (70 to 150 milliliters) per second.
400,000
5,110,000 Gallons a year!!!
It is impossible to know for it changes every second. With tributaries (rivers) and the water shed, humans, and fish mass. There is no likely guess.
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