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  • The average heart rate for adults is between 60-80 beats per minute, so over the course of a year, your heart beats between 31,536,000 and 42,048,000 times.
  • It honestly depends on the individual. One person may have gone to an amusement park several times last year and got on alot of roller coasters, which caused their adrenaline to rush into over-drive and their heart rate to pick up at an enormous rate, while someone may have been at home reading a book in complete solidity with nothing to disturb them, keeping the heartbeat at a normal pace. Everyone's different.
  • Since the solar year consists of 525,948 minutes and 48 seconds, a quick calculation at the rate of 80 BPM gives us a ballpark figure of 42,075,904 beats per year, give or take a couple mill. A reasonable estimate for the number of heartbeats in a lifetime is about three billion.
  • None - Im dead. Well I feel like it with this cold. But when I was alive - then the average number of heart beats is 72 So 365 * 24 * 60 * 72 = 39,420,000 So 40 million is a simple round number. Very fit people have lower heart rates. It also slows down as we get older. So babies hearts beat faster than old people... Temperature also affects heart beat...
  • Around 42,000,000 times. xx - WOAH - How Dod I Know That Im Blond? xx

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