SortStack #1362 — 2030-03-02

By duration · Order from shortest to longest.

  1. One human heartbeat at rest 798 ms

    Your heart beats roughly 100,000 times a day and around 3 billion times in a lifetime, pumping enough blood to fill an Olympic pool several times over.

  2. A single sneeze, from sharp inhale to achoo 1.5 sec

    A sneeze can launch droplets several metres, and you can't sneeze with your eyes open without effort — the blink is part of the reflex.

  3. A Eurostar train journey from London to Paris 2.3 h

    Only about 20 minutes of the trip is actually under the sea — the Channel Tunnel remains the longest undersea rail tunnel in the world.

  4. An average swim across the English Channel 13.5 h

    Fewer people have swum the Channel than have climbed Everest — and rules forbid wetsuits, allowing only goggles, a cap, and grease.

  5. An African elephant's pregnancy 1.8 years

    The longest gestation of any land mammal produces a 100 kg calf that can walk within hours — and is looked after by the whole herd.

  6. The time since Neanderthals went extinct 39.9K years

    They never fully vanished: most people outside Africa carry around 2% Neanderthal DNA, influencing skin, immunity, and even sleep patterns.

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