Depends on the scale. One fifteenth of the length of the line from the Big Bang to the present?
One billion minutes = ~1,901.3 years.
About 380 years & 6months.
30 minutes and 3 billion years
If you spend $100 each day, it would take you 10 million days to spend 1 billion dollars. To convert that into years, divide 10 million by 365, which equals approximately 27,397 years. Therefore, at that spending rate, it would take an extraordinarily long time to exhaust 1 billion dollars.
Oh, dude, 1 billion years is like a looong time. It's around 365 billion days because a year has about 365 days. So, if you're planning your billion-year anniversary, make sure to clear your schedule for a few million millennia.
If 1 billion years were represented on a timeline 4.56 meters long, each centimeter would represent about 21.9 million years (456 cm divided by 1 billion years).
14 Billion years
I would say around 8 billion years. Earth has been around for 5 billion years, and the universe has existed for only 13 billion. In other words, A LONG< LONG< time The universe has existed for 14 billion years. God!!
About 5 billion years.
One billion minutes = ~1,901.3 years.
100 billion years
2 Billion years
A billion is 1,000,000,000 dollars. The answer is 1,000,000 days or 2740 years!!!
Asumming your "moonwalking" at 2.0 miles an hour. You would get there in: 2.385 Billion years.
The Earth is about 4.5 billion years old. Life appeared on Earth about 3.5 billion years ago. The Earth would have been about 1 billion years old at that time.
It never could.
14,519 years (rounded)