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1/3 of a year is 120 days.
The typical life span of a healthy red blood cell is approximately 120 days.
The average precipitation in New York City is about 50 inches per year. It rains about 120 days each year.
The 11th of October is 120 days before it. In a normal year, the 8th of June is 120 days after it. In a leap year, the 7th of June is 120 days after it.
The 14th of September is 120 days after the 17th of May. In a standard year, the 17th of January is 120 before it and in a leap year the 18th of January is 120 days before it.
On an average 120 days
A red blood cell typically lasts about 120 days.
The rainforest has about 120 days of rain per year, with an average of 2013 mm falling per year.
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The average lifespan of a RBC is about 120 days. After is is "dead" is is removed by the spleen in 3 stages. The iron is removed from hemoglobin resulting in the molecule bilirumin. Bilirubin bi-products are removed and transported to either the small intestine or removed by the kidneys and excreted in urine.
100 - 120 days
Adding 120 days to February 10 in a non-leap year gives June 10 of the same year. Adding 120 days to February 10 in a leap year gives June 9 of the same year.