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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
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an ion isn't a unit of time. Gigaannum is a billion years.
One billion milliseconds is equal to approximately 11.5741 days. This is equal to approximately .0317 years.
If you spend 1 million dollars each day, it would take you 1,000 days to spend 1 billion dollars. This is because 1 billion is equal to 1,000 million, so dividing 1 billion by 1 million gives you 1,000. In terms of years, this amounts to about 2.74 years.
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
A billion years equals a billion years. 1,000,000,000 years
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).
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One billion minutes is equal to about 1,901.3 years.
an ion isn't a unit of time. Gigaannum is a billion years.
One billion milliseconds is equal to approximately 11.5741 days. This is equal to approximately .0317 years.
An eon is equal to one billion years. Eons are divided into eras which can be specific or non specific periods of time.
Yes, 13.7 billion light years is equal to 130 sextillion kilometers.
1/4: Half would be gone after a billion years and half of that would be gone in another billion years. 1/4: Half would be gone after a billion years and half of that would be gone in another billion years. 1/4: Half would be gone after a billion years and half of that would be gone in another billion years.
Yes, a redshift of 6.5 does equal to a light travel distance of nearly 13 billion years (i.e. 12.8 billion years).
Yes, a redshift of 6 does equal to a light travel distance of nearly 13 billion years (i.e. 12.7 billion years).