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puteri [66]
3 years ago
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Supercentenarians are people who are ____ and older.

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jeyben [28]3 years ago
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Supercentenarians  people  are  people who  live a 100  years  and  older.  Generally  worldwide  the  life  expectation  is  less  than  100  years  and  thus  this  people  are  referred  to  as supercentenarians  since they  live  etreme  longer. According  to  reaserch  conducted  in  us  in  2012  thy  were  allowed 316300  living  centenarians   world  wide.
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