depends when it changes
2,295 km if you go Hwy 1 up to the kokaholla and back down to Vancouver that i believe is the fastest route
No - columns go up and down.
No it did not go up it went down
Used normally, the years go down. So that if someone was born in 50 BC they would have their tenth birthday in 40 BC, and would be 80 years old if they were still alive in 30 AD. Remember, the people of the time didn't use BC.... they would have referred to years as "the 5th year of the reing of King...." , or "Ten years after the death of ......" referring to some noted personality.
they go up & down
Because it does go up and down I am 6 and even I know that all windows go up and they go down
Go to the Vikings time (831 AD) and climb to the rocked-in cave. Click on the rocks to blast them open. At the bottom left inside is the golden vase. Go down, up, up, up, across the center divide, then down and left, jumping the puddles, before the torch burns out. The vase goes to the guards in 328 BC.
6,000 BC is earlier. A timeline works like so: the "J" represents the birth of Christ, which is the event which separates BC and AD. From the "J" forward is where we are now. The numbers increase 0 to 2011. From the "J" backwards the number decreases 0 to (whenever the world began). Therefore 6,000 BC come before 3,000BC. BC_____________________________J___________________________________ AD
In terms of "BC" years, 750 BC is 50 years after 800 BC because BC years count down from the year before, instead of up like we currendly do in AD. For example, if this year were 2009 BC, next year would be 2008 BC.
Helium
can creatinine level go up and down
Stairs go up and come down as well.