31.688 years.
Probably 6
It takes about 11,574.1 days for one billion seconds to elapse. This is equal to 31. 7 years based on the fact that a single day has 86,400 seconds.
Assuming it takes about 1 second to count each dollar, it would take one billion seconds, or about 31 years and 8 months.
One billion seconds is a little more than 11,574 days, which is about 31 years, 8 months and 1 week.
1 billion seconds / 3600 / 24 / 365.2422 = 31.69 years
It varies - from a few centuries to a few billion years. But its not a meteor until it hits an atmosphere (a matter of a few seconds to minutes).
It would take about 31 years eight months for a billion seconds to pass. One day has 24 hours, 60 minutes, and 60 seconds, which total 86,400 seconds, and there are an average of 365.25 days in one year (counting leap year's extra day every four years), so the average year has 31,557,600 seconds. 1000000000 sec/31557600 sec = 31.688 years
Assuming you could average a number per second (not easy if you enumerate some of the larger numbers fully) one billion seconds is 16,666,666 minutes and 40 seconds. It's a little over 31 and 1/2 years, if you never sleep.
1 billion seconds?
2 billion seconds
31.689 years.
One Billion!