SortStack #2692 — 2033-10-22

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 football (soccer) match, regulation time 90 min

    The ball is typically in play for barely 55 of those minutes — which is why competitions now add increasingly enormous stoppage time.

  3. The Isner-Mahut match, the longest in tennis history 11.1 h

    The 2010 Wimbledon first-rounder stretched over three days with a 70-68 final set — the scoreboard wasn't programmed to go that high and broke.

  4. The Siege of Leningrad in World War II 2.4 years

    Through the blockade, scientists at the city's seed bank starved to death rather than eat their collection of edible seeds and potatoes.

  5. The construction of the Great Pyramid of Giza 20 years

    Herodotus and modern estimates agree on roughly two decades — meaning workers placed a multi-tonne block about every five minutes of daylight.

  6. The time humans have lived in Australia 65K years

    Aboriginal Australians' roughly 65,000 years make theirs the oldest continuous culture on Earth — some oral histories describe coastlines drowned by rising seas 10,000 years ago.

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