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.
6,573,996 small intestines. The equator is 24,901.5 miles long, and the average human intestine is 20 feet long.
It would stretch for 24,901.55 miles.
2 intestines the small intestine the large intestine
The average length of the human intestines is about 20 to 25 feet (6 to 7.5 meters) for the small intestine and around 5 feet (1.5 meters) for the large intestine, totaling roughly 25 to 30 feet. The circumference of the Earth is approximately 24,901 miles (40,075 kilometers). If you were to stretch the intestines out, they could go around the Earth about 0.000002 times, which highlights just how long the Earth's circumference is compared to human anatomy.
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There are many different strains of E. coli; some are harmful and some are not. A healthy human intestine will be inhabited by the harmless kind.
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as much as a baby wiener could stretch