SortStack #3427 — 2035-10-27
By duration · Order from shortest to longest.
- A single wingbeat of a hovering hummingbird 12.6 ms
Up to 80 wingbeats per second lets hummingbirds hover, fly backwards, and even fly upside down — no other bird can do all three.
- Sunlight travelling from the Sun's surface to Earth 8.3 min
If the Sun vanished right now, we'd keep seeing it — and orbiting it — for another 8 minutes and 20 seconds before noticing anything.
- A full-term human pregnancy 280 days
Only about 4% of babies arrive on their due date — and the classic count starts from before conception even happens.
- 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.
- The Western Roman Empire, from Augustus to its fall 501.9 years
After the West fell in AD 476, the Eastern half carried on for nearly a thousand more years as the Byzantine Empire.
- 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.