That depends. When the Pevensie children first traveled to Narnia in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe they spent probably 10 or 15 years there, buy when they returned through the wardrobe it appeared that no time had passed at all in our world. Then, a year or so later when they returned to Narnia, they found that hundreds of years had passed there. The same thing happened in subsequent stories. So the answer is that time passes differently in Narnia, so its an "apples and Oranges" kind of question.
In "The Chronicles of Narnia" book series, time passes differently in Narnia compared to the real world. For example, in "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe," a year in Narnia is roughly equivalent to hundreds of years in our world.
There are about 8,760 hours in a US year.
Auditions for this film are finished, it will be released later this year.
14 years. 1 dog year is 7. each dog year is 7 years for them but 1 year for us.
A year to us would be seven years to a dog My dog lived to be 13 about. :)
US Representatives are elected for two-year terms.
The land of Narnia, as described in the Chronicles of Narnia, is a fictional world, and thus, very unfortunately for all us Narnia fans, cannot be accessed from this world.
2 years
there is 1123 hours in a uranus year it is not that long in earth hours to us!
September 17th would have made 13 years.
A US representative can run for 2- four year terms or eight years
It takes one year for us to complete one orbit.
The US President has a four year term of office.