If you are asking what a life span is, it is how long something lives.If you are asking what an organisms lifespan is, then it would just depend on the organism.
volcanoes can have a life span from a few hours to millions of years
That depends entirely on which organism you are talking about, and any interventions taken to shorten or extend said organisms life.
one day is shortest life span in the world for plants
Subtract the year he was born from the year he died. The result is his life span.
Life expectancy is affected by many different factors. A few include genetics, weight, diet and lifestyle, drinking and smoking habits and if you use drugs.
The vast majority of organisms have a shorter life span than humans, everything from bacteria to insects to hummingbirds to dogs. Only a few have longer life spans.
Rapid life history organisms have small body size, mature rapidly, reproduce early, and have short life span. Short life history organisms reproduce and mature slowly, and are long lived.
We need more information to answer your question fully, however a red blood cell does have a life span around 100-120 days. But there are millions of organisms that might also have a 120 day life span.
A multicellular organism usually lives longer than a one cell organism. A one celled organism is limited to the life span of it's one cell. Different tissues in a multicellular organism perform different functions and new cells and tissues are added in these organisms by cell division hence life span in multicellular organisms is longer than unicellular organisms.
The life span of the white male 75.7 years. This is the new life span after the scientists Did the reasearch in 2012.
The life span of an apartment is seven years.
the life span is 6 years
A average life span is about 1 year
a span of life (life span) is how long an organism (a living thing) can live.
The life span of a Multicellular organism is not limited to the life of a single cell.
The life span of a Briard is 10 - 12 years.
The average life span is 12-15 years.