The human body appears in designed to live up to 1000 years.
All the vital organs and tissue regenerate over time.
Pancreas regeneration takes 24 hours, the Stomach a week, blood is replaced regularly, and the brain creates new connection. It is believed that every cell in your body is replaced in roughly 7 years, and on average human the body is 15 years old. With time and pollution, even gravity itself falters the cycle, new cells are not as stable and organs become more open to diseases. Waste accumulates until eventually proves fatal. If you grow a body in a tube, under perfect condition it is believed to function for 190 years.
The world's verified oldest person is Jeanne Calment 1875 -1997, aged 122 years and 164 days.
However Antisa Khvichava from Georgia is said to have been born 1880 and 130 years old.
Here is a link - http://uk.news.Yahoo.com/4/20100310/video/vwl-woman-about-to-turn130-15af341.html
If this proves to be right she will be the oldest person in modern recorded history.
Basically if you have good genes, avoid polluted areas and live a good healthy lifestyle it's possible to live up to great age.
It depends on how healthy you are and what your diet is.
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Humans live for an average of 80 years (roughly) that's just under 701.000 hours
well the doctors have new medicene and are genuine smart and perfome maginifecent stuff to save are live we probally live for at least 100 yrs
another 3.4 billon years
30,000 days
No. Humans only live on Earth. There is likely no life at all on Mars.
I don't think humans will live in outer space for a very long time. Our scientists in NASA would have to work double time to create enough oxygen for our whole planet to live in space. You'll be waiting for a LONG time. Probably till 2090. If that date ever comes!! :0)
the planet we live on is earth
Humans may need to colonize Mars and the Jovian moons because in millions of years Earth may lose its habitability. Eventually, the people of Earth may have to find other places to live, in the solar system and beyond. Once colonies are set up, recycling and technology should enable planetary colonies to be relatively self-sufficient.
Yes, Earth would die out and so would we if the sun dies out. If the sun died out there would be no plant growth from lack of sun so no oxygen is produced by plants. Humans need oxygen to live, no oxygen means no more humans.
Humans live on the lithosphere, or the crust, of the earth.
we live on the crust of the whole earth
Trees were around on the Earth long before humans, so there is no way of knowing that.
Humans live in all four of Earth's Hemispheres.
Most humans live of the crust of the Earth.
== == If a giant meteoroid hit earth humans would not live any more or animals earth will die.
No, it is not for only humans. It existed long before humans appeared and will exist long after we are gone; in that time, it has, is and will support hundreds of millions of other types of organism.
Homosapiens are Humans, and they live on Earth
oxygen
Humans can live on it
yes they do
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