Do you want to see the number that tells you how many hours or minutes you have been alive for?
Do you want to face the passage of time?
With the help of our calculators, you can work out your age in hours, or even in minutes. From now on, you can also celebrate your birthday based on minutes or hours.
SUGGESTION: celebrate one of your friends, for example, on their 200,000 hour birthday or perhaps on their 1,000,000 minute birthday (but for this of course, you need to know exactly when they were born).
Enjoy!
If we check out the world's current oldest people TOP10 list, one thing will immediately capture our attention: 50% of them are Japanese!
Currently, you can get onto the TOP10 list with an over 113 years "achievement".
Let's check out the "rankings" of 14th October 2015:
1. Susannah Mushatt Jones (female, USA) 116 years 100 days
2. Emma Morano-Martinuzzi (female, Italy) 115 years 319 days
3. Violet Brown (female, Jamaica) 115 years 218 days
4. Nabi Tajima (female, Japan) 115 years 71 days
5. Kiyoko Ishiguro (female, Japan) 114 years 224 days
6. Chiyo Miyako (female, Japan) 114 years 224 days
7. Toshie Yorimitsu (female, Japan) 114 years 14 days
8. Eudoxie Baboul (female, French Guiana) 114 years 13 days
9. Matsuyo Kageyama (female, Japan) 114 years 4 days
10. Emma Otis (female, USA) 113 years 357 days
source: en.wikipedia.org
When looking at animal species, we find several that can live well beyond 100 years. This is Discovery's Top 10 list of the world's longest living animal species.
10. Warty Oreo (deep-sea fish) average 140 years
9. Orange Roughy (deep-sea fish) average 150 years
8. Aldabra Giant Tortoise average 150-155 years
7. Lake Sturgeon (fish) 150-155 years
6. Shortraker Rockfish 155-160 years
5. Galapagos Tortoise 175-180 years
4. Red Sea Urchin average 200 years
3. Rougheye Rockfish average 205 years
2. Bowhead Whale average 210 years
1. Ocean Quahog (clam) average 400 years
source: discovery.com
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