1 million years ago?
No, he was born approximately 770,000 days ago, and died approximately 750,000 days ago.
1 million: 1,000,000 1 billion: 1,000,000,000
1 Million for the Bellmont and a 5 Million dollar bonus for winning the Triple Crown. In all, 1 million for the Derby, 1 million for the Preakness, 1 million for the Belmont plus the 5 million dollar bonus. 8 million in all and then at least 10 million in stud fees!!
After the dinosaurs becaem extinctAnswer:A lot depends on your definition of "human" Anatomically modern humans who look like today's people evolved from archaic Homo sapiens in Africa in the Middle Paleolithic, about 200,000 years ago. In the Upper Paleolithic 50,000 BP (Before Present), they also had the cultural aspects (language, music, art) that we do today.If you include our more primitive ancestors there were human-like creatures (hominids) several million years ago. Modern humans have been on Earth for around 200 thousand years. However, the humans we evolved from have been on Earth for around 20 million years.13 million years ago
1-1.8 million years ago was approximately 0.2-0.8 million years ago.
1 million seconds= 16,666.67 minutes. 1 million seconds= 277.78 hours 1 million seconds= 11.57 days
The air 1 million years ago was pretty much the same as it is now.
1 million minutes = 694.4 days.
1 million years ago?
1 billion minutes ago was the year 110 . 1 billion minutes later will be the year 3913 .
1 million minutes is equal to 16,667 hours. This is calculated by dividing 1,000,000 by 60, since there are 60 minutes in an hour.
One megayear, or 1 MYA (million years ago).
1 million minutes = about 2 years (1.90132588 years)1 year and just under 11 months.
1 hour= 60min. 1 million hours= 1 million times 60= 60000000min.
Yes that's correct. You see the moon as it was about 1.5 seconds earlier, the sun as it was about 8 and 1/3 minutes earlier, the nearest star as it was about 4.4 years earlier, the North Star as it was 430 years earlier, the nearest galaxy as it was about 2.5 million years ago, etc.
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