500 billion years ago, planet Earth didn't exist. The Universe didn't even exist for such a long time; the age of the Universe is estimated at about 14 billion years.
500 billion years ago, planet Earth didn't exist. The Universe didn't even exist for such a long time; the age of the Universe is estimated at about 14 billion years.
500 billion years ago, planet Earth didn't exist. The Universe didn't even exist for such a long time; the age of the Universe is estimated at about 14 billion years.
500 billion years ago, planet Earth didn't exist. The Universe didn't even exist for such a long time; the age of the Universe is estimated at about 14 billion years.
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Antarctica did not exist 500 billion years ago as it was part of the supercontinent Gondwana which formed much later, around 550 million years ago. The land that Antarctica currently occupies was situated closer to the equator during that time.
500 billion years ago, planet Earth didn't exist. The Universe didn't even exist for such a long time; the age of the Universe is estimated at about 14 billion years.
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No, the Earth is estimated to be about 4.5 billion years old. The universe itself is around 13.8 billion years old.
About 5 billion years. However, long before that - somewhere around 500 million to 1 billion years from now - the Sun is expected to become so hot that no life can survive on Earth - unless we do something about it, of course.
Sciences say that the sun was formed 4,600,000 years ago
4000 million years is equivalent to 4 billion years.