It is about 4.6 billion years old (and it is said to be middle-aged now.)
No. It is much older. Earth is about 4.6 billion years old.
Darwin suggested that the Earth was much more than 6000 years old. His theory of evolution and the evidence he presented indicated that the Earth had undergone extensive geological changes over millions of years, which contradicted the idea of a young Earth as proposed by some contemporary beliefs.
the sun is 10 billion years old in human years
Since a year on Mars is approximately 1.88 Earth years, if you are 10 years old on Earth, you would be around 5.3 years old on Mars.
much older. 4.6 billion if i recall correctly
On Neptune, a year is equivalent to 164.8 Earth years. To calculate the age of an 11-year-old on Earth on Neptune, you would divide 11 by 164.8, which equals approximately 0.067. Therefore, an 11-year-old on Earth would be approximately 0.067 years old on Neptune, which is equivalent to about 24.5 Earth days.
if you are 12 you would probally 70 - 80 yrs old
In science class I learned that earth is approximately 4.6 billion years old.
No. The universe itself is about 13.7 billion years old. Earth is between 4.5 and 4.6 billion years old.
No. Earth is much older than that. The best estimates put the age of Earth between 4.5 and 4.6 billion years.
It is estimated to be 4,567 billion years old; older than Earth and much older than the oldest rock found on Earth.
Earth and Saturn are as old as the solar system, about 4 billion years, or 4x109 years old