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274 years. If there are 365 days in a year, just divide 100000 by 365. The answer is 274 years.
a 100000 years
3,155,760,000,000,000 milliseconds.
16 and a half years
Just to give you the answer, 100,000 hours lasts a little over 11 years.
every 250,000 years :)
Every 250,000 years, when it farts
250,000 years
The process of the reversal of the Earth's magnetic poles is called a magnetic flip. This occurs every 4 or 5 times per million years.
Earth's poles are to switch every few hundred thousand years.
every 250,000 years :)
Every 22 years
As far as I know, nothing special happens every 100,000 years. A full precession cycle takes about 26,000 years.
It was a moment 100000 years ago.
Time periods between Earth's magnetic pole reversals are varied. There are geologic periods where multiple reversals have occurred and periods of no activity. In the last 3.6 million years, there have been at least nine reversals, the last occurring 730,000 years ago.
They vary widely and are not regular, but the earth's magnetic poles have flipped as frequently as twice in a 50,000 year timespan but have also held steady (not reversed) over as many as 50 million years.
274 years. If there are 365 days in a year, just divide 100000 by 365. The answer is 274 years.