it would be 1 million centimeters long, because 1 times a million is one million
One Million Centimeters
It would have been 149,997,988 years BC (in 2013). But, assuming that 150 million is, at best, accurate to the nearest million years, for all intents and prposes, the answer should be 150 million years BC.
Including leap years, you would be 26,237,724,401,075,874,147,745,042,847,308 years-old. * * * * * Interesting! 23 million hours = more than 26 nonillion years! No way! 23 million hours = approx 2624 years.
1.90 years old.
Well under one year; 1 million seconds = 0.031709791983764585 years (around 11.57 days).They would have lived 11.5 days
if something grows a centimeter every year for a million years: the basic formula is a million times a centimeter which is about 1/2 and inch. so the answer would be 5,000,000
One Million Centimeters
1 million centimeters = 10 kilometers = 6.214 miles "The Himalayas" are a "they", not an "it", and they all have different heights now.
A million days is almost 2,738 years.A million hours is about 114 years.A million minutes is about 1 year and 11 months.A million seconds is about 11 and a half days.
The method of uranium-lead dating.
One hundred and fifty million years.
No, you would not because that would be something very rare, even for an excavation site to ever find.
If there was no 'a' the expression would make no sense. 'in million years' does not make sense.
It would not be helpful (unless you just happened to need a rock for something) because the earth is about 4.6 billion years old, and there is much older rock, so there is nothing particularly notable about one that is a million years old. In certain special circumstances, it could be used to put an upper limit on the age of something. For example, a million year old rock that had been carved into the shape of a horse would mean that it had, necessarily, been carved less than a million years ago.
You cannot. Carbon dating is not useful for dating things more than about 50,000 years old. You would have to use a different radioisotope to date something 10 million years old. Potassium-Argon dating would work for some rocks.
885 million miles = 0.000150548614 light years.
You would be a million days old. To change that to years divide by 365 = 2,739 years