1 billion minutes ago was the year 110 . 1 billion minutes later will be the year 3913 .
well barely know one know exept for dead people who lived a billon years ago
1 billion hours = 114,077.1 years Using: 1 year = 365.25 days
Check your math and your answer....one billion divided by 31,536000 = 31.7 years, not 31 thousand years. It is actually 31 years, 259 days, 1 hour, 46 minutes and 40 seconds 1 Billion seconds equal 1 billion divided by the number of seconds in a year (31,536,000) equals 31,709.79 years. So just about 32 thousand years
Well, honey, 1 billion years is equal to 365 billion days. Time really flies when you're having fun, or in this case, when you're trying to wrap your head around a billion-year timeline. Hope that clears things up for you, darling!
There could be no such thing-- there were no people 1 billion years ago.
1 billion minutes ago was the year 110 . 1 billion minutes later will be the year 3913 .
1 Gyr is 1 billion years, so 2.8 Gyr is 2.8 billion years ago.
The year in 1 billion years will be 1000002016
1 Billion years old
It is currently 2008...Since there was no Year Zero, it was 999997993 B.C. one billion years ago. Or, if you prefer the Long Scale (non-American) definition of a billion, it was 999999997993 B.C.
it was about 1 billion years ago.
There were no chimps 1 billion years ago. At that time all life was single celled organisms and rudimentary multicellular ones.
1 billion years is equivalent to 12 billion months. This is because there are 12 months in a year.
3 hours = 3 hours PAST 12 o'clock = (3 x 1 billion) - 4.6 billion = 3 billion - 4.6 billion = -1.6 billion years = 1.6 billion years ago6 hours = 6 hours PAST 12 o'clock = -1.6 billion years + (3 x 1 billion) = -1.6 billion + 3 billion = 1.4 billion years ago
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Best guess is a proto-bacteria about 3 to 4 billion years ago. First vertebrate was a marine worm about 1 billion years ago.