as long as they want if there lucky not to breathe in the aspestis crap and if they wear the right gear than they should live as long as the average human.
If there were any chimney sweeps among the convicts of the First Fleet, the length of their sentence was determined by their crimes and the whim of the magistrates who convicted them, not by their job.
Ah, darling, a ship's sweeps are simply long oars used for rowing when the wind refuses to cooperate. Think of them as the ship's backup dancers, ready to step in and save the day when the sails just can't cut it. So, next time you're out at sea and the wind dies down, just grab those sweeps and start rowing like your life depends on it!
Chimney sweeps in the past were often poorly treated and faced harsh working conditions. Punishments for them could include physical abuse, long hours without breaks, and being exposed to dangerous situations in chimneys. Additionally, child chimney sweeps were particularly vulnerable to mistreatment and exploitation.
You would have to live at least 20 years.
You will live as long as you would have before you stubbed your toe.
you cant live on jupider dummy!
there are no such thing as wizards and if there were they would probably live forever
Not as long as long as you would if you DIDN'T drink alcohol.
110 years
first of all it would be 'how long do lantern sharks live?' or 'how long does the average lantern shark live?' you illiterate person. and usually they live up to 40-50 years.
They would live for 4 years before theydie
Victorian chimney sweeps often worked long and grueling hours, typically starting their day before dawn and finishing well after dark. Their workdays could last from 12 to 16 hours, depending on the demands of the job and the number of chimneys to be cleaned. Many sweeps, especially the child laborers, faced harsh conditions and had little time for rest or education. This relentless schedule contributed to the poor health and short lives of many chimney sweeps during the Victorian era.