About 1.5 meters long.
23 feet long
A meter is approximately 39.37 inches in customary units. It is also equivalent to about 3.281 feet. For practical purposes, a meter can be thought of as slightly longer than a yard, which is 36 inches or 3 feet.
Human intestines are not long enough to stretch an entire mile. If stretched out, a human's intestines (both small and large) will reach out to about 25 feet. The large intestines are about 5 feet and the small is about 20 feet long.
The average adult human large intestine is about five feet, or 1 1/2 meters, in length. The average small intestine in an adult is approximately 20 (6 meters) feet in length.
You cannot make the intestines long, or any longer than what you have inside you. As it is, the small intestines are about 20 FEET long and one INCH in diameter! The large intestines are about 5 FEET long and about one INCH in diameter. With 25 feet (about 7.5 METERS) of intestines coiled inside you, why in the world would you want to make the intestines any longer!
your small intestine is small in diameter,but in measures 4 m to 7 m in length
I think it's one of your small intestines or large the intestine
Yes, if by yard and feet you mean United States customary units,1 yard = 3 feet
Kilometers
An adult's intestines, which include both the small and large intestines, can measure approximately 25 to 30 feet (7.5 to 9 meters) in length. The small intestine is about 20 feet long, while the large intestine is roughly 5 feet long. This extensive length allows for the efficient digestion and absorption of nutrients from food.
about 8-9 yards.... 20+5= 25 (intestines in feet) 25 : 3= ____ you do the math.