hi,yes hippos do die every 50 years
2,628,000,000 seconds in 50 years
at first, it was held randomly; but since the world war II, the chess olympiad has been held at a time interval of every 2 years.
the number of seconds in 50 years?
50 years = 18,262.1 days.
50 years is about 438,290.5 hours.
2,628,000,000 seconds in 50 years
50 years. 50 years of the best show in every universe
every 50 years
Every person is difference, it is a 50/50 chance.
Semicentennial
One happens every year, but it only appears in specific regions every 20-50 years.
They're printed every year.
it wasn't very popular because 50 years ago everything was based around England and every other things such as the wars that had been going on 50 years ago do i wasn't that popular.
Only three jubilees are celebrated for a monarch: Silver 25 years, Golden 50 years and Diamond 60 years.
50 years = 50 years 50 months = 50/12 = 4.17 years 50 weeks = 50/52 =0.96 years 50 days = 50/365 =0.14 years Total = 55.27 years old
In 50 years, there are typically 50 years × 52 weeks/year = 2,600 weeks. Since there is one Sunday in each week, this results in 2,600 Sundays. However, accounting for leap years, which add an extra day (and thus an additional Sunday every four years), there are usually about 12 or 13 additional Sundays over 50 years. Therefore, the total number of Sundays in 50 years is approximately 2,612 to 2,613.
No, cactus plants don't branch necessarily every 50 years. In fact, not all cactus plants branch. Not all of those that do branch have a life expectancy of 50 years. Those that do live 50 years and more can't count on regular intervals between branching. For example, environmental factors, such as extended drought, get in the way of any predictable pattern with the giant saguaro cactus [Carnegiea gigantea]. The saguaro has a life expectancy of 150+ years. It first branches at 40+ years. But subsequent branches can't be counted on to appear every 40-50 years. The desert can be counted on for predictably high levels of heat and light. But it can't be counted on for consistently adequate or regularly occurring amounts of moisture.