Im sorry, but maybe 6 months.
te oldest robin to live was 9yrs. but it lived in a science lab
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Maximum life expectancy would be in the order of 15-20 years but just as in the wild, disease or predation are likely before then.
The Expectancy theory was proposed by Victor Vroom of Yale School of Management in 1964. It focuses on the final objective of an individual attaining maximum pleasure, and emphasizes rewards and pay-offs. It is based on self-interest, someone who wants to achieve maximum satisfaction.
Well..It all depends on how you treasure your life! I think the oldest person in the world is already 110 years old.
Where I live, Alberta Canada, the maximum by law is $3000.00 Jurisdictions where the govenment was not influenced by the Insurance Companies often have higher payouts
Orcas in the wild have an average life expectancy of 30-50 years, their estimated maximum lifespan is 60 -70 years for males and 80 to over 100 for females (in the wild)
Depends how you take care of it: how its handled, upgraded to its maximum capacity, battery replacements when needed. I have a Dell 13" that is 5 years old and still works fine, especially after I upgraded the RAM from 1GB to 2GB.
If you mean do dolphins live for one year then the answer is no, The average life expectancy for the bottle-nose dolphins is about 25 years. the maximum age (which only a few will reach) is more than 40 years.
The maximum one-time dose of radiation that a person can receive without suffering any detectable physiological effects is usually considered to be around 100 mSv. However, this can vary depending on individual factors such as age, health status, and the specific organs exposed to radiation. It's important to consult with a healthcare provider or radiation safety expert for personalized guidance.
Noneconomic damages are for pain and suffering. Tort reform often involves imposing maximum amounts that plaintiffs can recover for these damages, since they are very difficult to put a price tag on.
White bears or polar bears have a relatively low life expectancy compared to humans. Usually, polar bears do not live past 25 years old. The oldest known polar bear age was a female at 43.