it is not confirmed yet.
Website was launched in February 2004.
10 years = Decade 100 years = Century 1000 years = Millennium
Well, there's a 13 years limit on Facebook, so a 11 years old girl shouldn't actually be on Facebook, no. Though, many don't care about the age limit.
A decade consists of ten years, so thirty years is three decades.
The central nervous system consists of the brain and spinal cord.
A millennium consists of 1,000 years, and a decade consists of 10 years. Therefore, there are 100 decades in a millennium, as 1,000 years divided by 10 years per decade equals 100 decades.
The average millennium consists of 365,242 ½ days.
In the terms and conditions of Facebook, you must be 13 years of age or older to join, but even so, many children lie about their age to get their own account.
You have to be 13 years old to join Facebook.
A quarter of a century is 25 years. This is because a century consists of 100 years, and dividing that by four gives you 25.
The minimum age for a Facebook user is 13 years old.
There is no junior Facebook and on the Facebook website it tells you that you should not attempt to join Facebook if you are under 13 years old.