There were no people 410 million years ago. Our species did not appear until about 200,000 years ago. Our closest ancestors 410 million years ago were lobe-finned fish.
No, humans did not exist 410 million years ago. The earliest forms of complex life on Earth were marine organisms, such as early fish and invertebrates. Humans evolved much later, around 2 million years ago.
Half of them; 415 million
About 355 million people live in south America.
In 2010 - a little bit over 38 million people.
About a million and a half.
38765 million people lived in china
no
5.5 million.
It is very rare but there are people who live until 100 years.
32.5 million people live in Morocco. That sounds like "lots" to me; it's more than the population of Texas (at 26 million people).
30 million people live in in the Andes
800,000 Scottish people live in other parts of the UK outside Scotland. A high proportion of those people will live in England.
The population of California in 10 years is not known, but there is an expected increase of 1 million people over a year period. As of 2014, 38 million people live in California.
People live in Thailand for various reasons, including its affordable cost of living, warm climate, diverse culture, delicious cuisine, beautiful landscapes, and friendly locals. Additionally, Thailand offers a high quality of life, modern amenities, vibrant nightlife, and abundant job opportunities for expatriates.
No, the average human lifespan is around 650,000 hours depending on factors such as health and lifestyle. While it's theoretically possible to live for one million hours, it would require someone to live for over 114 years, which is exceptionally rare.
1,8 million
8 million years because you never grow older and do your mother
Something like 4 million