I believe it was about 5,000 years before the sun burns out.
Yes, but not as we know it.
As far as we know, the Earth is the only planet fit enough to support life.
One billion years ago there were no humans on earth, so 'they' didn't know the distance from the moon to the earth.
A year on Mars (the time it takes to go around the Sun) is about 686.97 Earth days, about 1.88 of our Earth years.(Martian days are about 40 minutes longer than Earth's. So, the total number of Martian days in a Martian year is only about 668.5921 days.)
The nearest star (other than the Sun) is 4.7 light-years from Earth, meaning it takes 4.7 years for light from that star to reach us. That star could die and we would not know it for 4.7 years. Some stars are billions of light years away, it would be billions of years before we noticed that the star was no longer shining.
Yes, but not as we know it.
As far as we know, the Earth is the only planet fit enough to support life.
One billion years ago there were no humans on earth, so 'they' didn't know the distance from the moon to the earth.
The only known planet to support life as we know it is the one you and I are on, Earth.
No planet that we know of other than Earth is capable of supporting life.
we actually dont know how many more years the earth will live all we know is that the earth can sustaine life for about 2.6 billion more years . hey but dont worry we probaly wont be around when that happens
the earth is between 4.5 and 5 billion years old don't ask how i know that i just do
As far as I know by its own financial acumen, wise investment! Two thousand years at the top of the tree allowed it to put by enough to invest!
theres a bunch of years i dont know a bilion 1 to 2011
Eden is no longer on Earth. It was probably completely wiped out by the Flood.Answer:Many attempts have been made by Bibkical historians and religious groups to locate the garden of Eden's location on the surface of he Earth. This is usually based on the description of the rivers flowing in and out of it. Most proposals center around Sumer and the middle East. There has, however, been no archeological support for any of these locations.
So far as we know none of the planets in the solar system are able to support plants as we know them on earth.
If you mean how many years the earth can exist as we know it then we don't know. New inventions and stuff will change our lifestyle at any point from in the next week to the next century. If you mean how many years the earth will exist as far as we know then it will probably be a few more billion.