I would say around 8 billion years. Earth has been around for 5 billion years, and the universe has existed for only 13 billion. In other words, A LONG< LONG< time
The universe has existed for 14 billion years. God!!
WE can't because it would take a long long time and you can't fly off earth because of gravity. You can't survive because of no oxegyn. You can do these if your on a space ship.
It can take anywhere from 17 hours to 3 days for a solar storm to reach Earth after being ejected from the sun. The impact of a solar storm on Earth's magnetosphere can cause disruptions to satellite communications, power grids, and GPS systems.
2 hours
A long time.
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Well, not very long because we are already in the solar system!
The solar nebula theory, also known as the nebular hypothesis, is the most widely accepted model explaining the formation and evolution of our solar system. It was originally applied to our solar system only but, this method of planetary system formation is now thought to hold true throughout the universe. The modern variant that is most accepted is the Solar Nebular Disk Model (SNDM). According to SNDM stars form in massive, dense clouds of molecular hydrogen called giant molecular clouds(GMC). These clouds are gravitationally unstable, and matter coalesces into smaller, denser clumps inside. These clouds collapse and form stars. This can give birth to planets under the right circumstances, which are not fully understood. So, the formation of planetary systems is thought to be a natural result of star formation. The process is thought to take at least 100 million years. Answer By: Ac loyola
If you mean by the center as the Sun, then it will take 6 - 18 months.
3 to 5 years
It's your solar system too. Well we can use maths to work out how long it would take certain things in our and other solar systems to form, and by using models and simulations coupled with the laws of physics.
Going by the speed of light, it'll take 8.5 hours to reach Pluto from the Sun, about the length of the solar system.