Not at the moment. Our body tissue slowly ages and becomes weak, limiting the human body to only a few years.
The jackalberry tree (Diospyros mespiliformis) can live up to 500 years.
No, the maximum human lifespan is around 120 years. Our bodies are not designed to live for 500 years due to biological constraints such as cell division limits and DNA damage accumulation. Extending lifespan beyond a certain point is currently not possible with our current understanding of biology.
Douglas fir trees typically live for around 500-700 years, with some older individuals reaching up to 1,000 years of age.
It is estimated that there are around 500-600 supercentenarians (people over 110 years old) in the world, but the number of people over 105 years old is higher. This number is difficult to determine precisely due to underreporting in some countries and limitations in birth records.
According to the "Textbook of Dendrology," American sycamores (Platanus occidentalis)can attain an age of 500-600 years.
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If They Lived 500 years ago It WAS 500 years ago
how did welsh people live in c. 500
for about 500 years and plus the 200 so 700 years
Populations from 500 years ago have all passed away. People and animals do not normally live past 100 years old.
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No. He lived 500 years ago.