Mostly probably not, but you never know.
NO NO! Of course not! well, not now, but maybe in a million years from now, then yes i think so.
In 100 million years, Saturn's rings will completely disappear.
End of the Mesozoic era
None are known.
Apatosaurus fossils date to between 154 and 150 million years ago. After that, they disappear from the fossil record, so it is safe to say they probably died out around 150 million years ago.
no not in a million years
In all probability, all the planets are about the same age. They formed around the same time as all of the other planets give or take a few million years.
The years represent planets going around the sun.
In 6 million years
It will in about 50 Million years
every year the sun gets a little bigger so about a million trillon years time the sun will be so close to the earth that s when the suns going to explode and suck up all the planets and turn in to a black hole in the universe
The distance between Venus and Earth varies depending on where the two planets are in their orbits. At their closest, the gap between them is 38 million kilometers, and at their furthest, 261 million kilometers.It varies by the orbital position of the two planets. The average is about 26 million miles and the closest is about 24 million miles.So going off of the average, and traveling 70 mph, it would take 371,428.6 hours to get there. Which would take 42.9 years and 812,500 gallons of gas.Read more: What_is_the_distance_from_Venus_to_earth