Try "an eon," or "eons." If this is just for a paper for school and you don't want to sound redundant, using different terms for the passage of time can really help. (i.e. a century being 100 years, a millennium being 1000, etc.)
A billion can also be described as a thousand million. Admittedly, that is two words, but it is the best we can do.
It is another word for 1 billion. Mostly used in European languages.
8 billion minutes = 15,210.61 years
One billion minutes = ~1,901.3 years.
an ion isn't a unit of time. Gigaannum is a 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. 1/4: Half would be gone after a billion years and half of that would be gone in another billion years.
About5 billion years and good for another 5 billion
About another 5 billion years worth.
G2 stars like the Sun live about 10 billion years. Our Sun is about 4.5 billion years old, so it has another 5 billion years left.
Probably, almost every word in our language has been changed at one point or another and some have been adopted from other languages.
A billion can also be described as a thousand million. Admittedly, that is two words, but it is the best we can do.
The Sun will turn into a red giant in about 4.5 billion years time.After another billion years it will turn into a white dwarf.
The sun is exploding and has been for about 5 billion years, it will continue for another 5 billion.
About another 4.5 to 5 billion years
Our sun will shine for another 5 billion years
We've got at least another 4 billion years.
At least 5 billion more years. Ummmm The Earth isn't exactly 5 billion years yet. The Creation Science say the earth is only 6 thousand yrs old. f it was 5 billion the water would be so much salty in the sea.