71 years.
No, because it takes hundreds of years for a forest to form and a scientist cannot live that long, so no.
32 months
he was a scientist for 900 years
One terabecquerels, or 1000000000000 becquerel - depending on what you mean by "long hand".
a long time
John Edmond Alexander has written: 'The effect of x-irradiation on the growth of long bones in the dog' -- subject(s): Bones, Irradiation, Growth, Dogs as laboratory animals
scientist proved that cells play a important roll in the animal/human life there for when cells die animals die
actually to brake it to you scientist haven't discovered that out yet but scientist are pretty sure it has a long orbit :)
Any scientist will live temporarily in Antarctica as long as is required to either gather the data sufficient to answer the question, or establish the team to collect the data over a longer term. Generally, this period is six weeks to perhaps three months.
As long as it takes to answer their questions.
It personally depend s on their life spans some people live for a long time and some live for a short time. But scientist say that females have a longer life spans.
Scientist who study people of long ago