Normally BC or BCE, standing for before common era, or before christian era.
"CE" stands for "Common Era" and is used in place of "AD" (Anno Domini) to refer to years in the Gregorian calendar. It is often used to denote years in the Western calendar system without religious connotations.
250 CE refers to the year 250 of the Common Era, which is in the modern calendar. Meanwhile, 250 BCE refers to the year 250 Before Common Era, which is in the historical timeline before the Common Era began.
The mean is used to measure the average of a set of values, especially when the data is normally distributed. The median is used to find the middle value of a dataset when there are extreme values or outliers present, as it is less affected by extreme values.
The Mogollon culture, active from around 200 CE to 1450 CE in the American Southwest, is known for their distinctive pottery, agriculture, and complex social organization. They built cliff dwellings and pit houses, and some sites feature rock art. The Mogollon people were skilled farmers, cultivating corn, beans, and squash.
That question isn't worded right, What measurement of time do you mean? e.g Every minute, hour, day, year?
Since there are millions of 12-year-olds around the world, it is impossible to determine who the shortest 12-year-old is. Height can vary greatly among individuals, so it is important to remember that everyone grows at their own pace and there is a wide range of heights that are considered normal.
CE (common era) is the same as AD (anno domini). (ex: 1400 CE is same as 1400 AD)
Year of birth of prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon him)
c e means current era
ce=this
410 CE is the year that is 1604 years before 2014 CE, the year in which I am answering this question.
3000 CE
CE is Common Era, it's the same thing as AD (Anno Domini) BCE is also used instead of BC We are in the year 2009 AD and 2009 CE.
Ce qui means 'that which' i think :)
the year 1000 AD or CE
They invaded in the year 44 CE and took over in 70 CE.
The first century CE began at the beginning of 1 CE and ended at the end of 100 CE. The first century BCE ended at the end of 1 BCE, and the second century CE began at the beginning of 101 CE. (Note that there is no year 0, so 1 BCE immediately precedes 1 CE.)
ce= normal