In the year 3000, that person would be 1,019 before his birthday,
and would turn 1,020 on his birthday.
1,001 years old. Which is humanly impossible.
you must be approximately around 3000 years old.
No, no one would say that. People have lived there for 3000 years. They never lost their island.
Since Mexico borders the US, the answer to this question could be 1-3000, depending upon from where the travel begins. For instance, if I lived in New York, it would be about 3000-3500 miles to Mexico. But, if I lived in San Diego, California, it would be just a few miles.
History is written by people that lived during that historic time. For instance, a person who lived 3000 years ago in Ancient Greece maybe had a journal, and wrote about everyday life in it. Then, 3000 years later (today), scientists find the journal and copy all of the important info into history books. That person that lived with Greece 3000 years ago was the one who wrote history. Same goes with Babylon, Rome, Mongolia, China etc. Remeber, history is written by the people during that time.
Imhotep lived from 3000 BC to 2950 BC
They lived in I dont know
I have a full sent of 1980 enclycopedia plus the childcraft where can I get 3,000 for it?
3000 / 70 = 42.5714 square feet per person or ~ 6.5 x 6.5 feet square per person. You tell me if this is "comfortable"?
If you were 3000 years old you would be 3000 years old.
Roughly 3000 years ago in Egypt.
Chateau de Versailles was primarily used as a residence for the French monarchy, so the number of people living there varied over time. During its peak, the palace could house thousands of courtiers, staff, and servants, along with the royal family and their guests.