The age of approximately 4.6 billion years refers to the estimated time of the formation of the Earth and the rest of the solar system. This estimate is based on radiometric dating of the oldest meteorites and lunar samples, which provide insights into the early solar system's development. The Earth formed from the solar nebula, a cloud of gas and dust, during this period.
If you lived a million weeks, you would be approximately 19,178 years old. This is calculated by dividing one million weeks by the number of weeks in a year, which is about 52.14. Thus, 1,000,000 weeks divided by 52.14 weeks per year equals roughly 19,178 years.
To calculate age in years from 1 million seconds, you divide 1 million by the number of seconds in a year. There are approximately 31,536,000 seconds in a year, so 1 million seconds is about 0.0317 years, which is roughly 1.01 months. Therefore, a person who lived for 1 million seconds would be just over 1 month old.
If you lived for 1 million days, you would be approximately 2,737 years old. This is calculated by dividing 1,000,000 days by the average number of days in a year, which is about 365.25 (accounting for leap years). Therefore, 1,000,000 days divided by 365.25 equals roughly 2,737 years.
If you lived for 1 billion seconds, you would be approximately 31.7 years old. This is calculated by dividing 1 billion seconds by the number of seconds in a year (about 31.56 million), which gives roughly 31.7 years.
134246 years old.
Peru is part of the Planet Earth. The planet is about 4600 million years old.
Earth! also expressed as 4.6 billion years old
4.6 billion is the closest.
The planet Earth is about 4,600 million years old. Fossil evidence becomes abundant in the geological record in the Cambrian Era, which was about 550 million years ago (when hard shelled animals appeared) Therefore (550/4600)*100 = roughly 12% of Geological time contains abundant fossil evidence. However, please note that (non abundant) fossil evidence goes back about 3600 million years, (3600/4600)*100 = roughly 73% of Geologic time.
Roughly 80 million years or so.
The sun was roughly 4.6 billion years old a million years ago. The margin for error on the estimated age of the sun is more than a million years.
around 4600 years old
about 4600 years old
Presumably many things are one million years old. To make a fossil you need roughly 200 000 years, so all fossils tend to be roughly that age or much older. It is believed that the human race is about 1 million years old. That is the sort of timescale you are looking at when austalopithicus started to resemble the people that we now are.
Roughly: 2,737 years and 10 months
Roughly 167 million years old. The most recent scientific age of the Earth is 4.567 billion years.
The Sun is middle aged it formed 4600 million (4,600,000,000) years ago and will shine for another 5400 million years.