It depends on the region you are in. I will give a basic overview.
Canada- Over 80
USA- 77-80
Mexico- 75-77
Central America- 70-72
This is South America in General- 60-80 depending on which countries
Europe- 77-over 80
Asia can get anywhere from-65-72
India and countries bordering India- India is 67 and the bordering countries are 40-67
Middle East-70-77
Africa- Under 40-75
Australia-Over 80
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The natural life span of humans is typically around 70-80 years, although this can vary depending on genetics, lifestyle factors, and access to healthcare. With advancements in medicine and technology, more people are living into their 80s, 90s, and beyond.
The human body is capable of living to around 120, but due to disease, natural disasters and other such things, we struggle to live to the age of 80
70
The average life span for humans in the year 1850 was around 40 to 50 years due to factors such as high infant mortality rates, limited access to medical care, and lack of advanced healthcare technology.
A life cycle refers to the stages an organism goes through in its development, from birth to reproduction to death. On the other hand, a life span refers to the maximum length of time an organism is capable of living.
The average life span has increased by about 30 years since 1900 due to advances in medicine, public health measures, and improved living conditions. This has led to a significant increase in life expectancy globally.
A life cycle refers to the series of developmental stages an organism goes through from birth to reproduction to death. A life span, on the other hand, refers to the total length of time an organism is alive from birth to death.
The lifespan varies greatly among different species. Human lifespan is typically around 70-80 years, while small animals like mice may only live for a couple of years. Some species of trees can live for thousands of years.
A turtle has a longer life span because a silkworm can die by someone killing them
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So short, it'll make you cry.
The general (and very rough) rule of thumb is that a mammal's natural life span is usually about a billion heartbeats. Humans are an exception; we live about 2 billion heartbeats.
The relationship between a humans pregnancy length and average life span is not so different than other mammals. It appears to be closely related to size.
Quite high. There life span is roughly same as normal humans.
Because animals have a shorter life span.
It is just natural!
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.
The answer is 65 years. (I am an Anthropology grad student).
Animals that have human life spans are elephants and some tortoises. Whales are also known to live to that long to.
average in the US is late 70s for men & women