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over 60,000 miles
60,000 miles long for an average child but 100,000 miles long for an adult. It's crazy!
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blood vessels lengthen by miles
60,000 miles
60,000 miles
How many kilometers of blood vessels are in your body? If they could be laid end to end, the blood vessels would cover a distance of about 60,000 miles (96,500 kilometers).
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The "average body" is a 154 lb (70 kg) male. I believe the answer is an "unbelievable" 100,000 miles.A book that I have, written by the American Heart Assoc. (the book is probably 30-40 years old), said 62,000 miles of blood vessels in the average human body.Another book that I have (probably written before WWII), said 36,000 miles.This includes every vessel, down to the small capillaries in the lungs, brain, liver, kidney etc.Yeah the average amount of miles of the adult circulatory system is 100,000 miles-it could go round the world four times and reach half to the moon.Humans have enough blood vessels to go around the earth's equator 2 and a half times.About 62,000 miles.
It depends on how big your body is. The larger you are the more blood vessels you have to supply the tissue. It is estimated that an extra 200 miles of blood vessels develop for each extra pound of fat.
an adult has over 60,000 miles of blood vessels
The "average body" is a 154 lb (70 kg) male. I believe the answer is an "unbelievable" 100,000 miles.A book that I have, written by the American Heart Assoc. (the book is probably 30-40 years old), said 62,000 miles of blood vessels in the average human body.Another book that I have (probably written before WWII), said 36,000 miles.This includes every vessel, down to the small capillaries in the lungs, brain, liver, kidney etc.Yeah the average amount of miles of the adult circulatory system is 100,000 miles-it could go round the world four times and reach half to the moon.Humans have enough blood vessels to go around the earth's equator 2 and a half times.About 62,000 miles.