No, earth will not disintegrate in 2 billion years. We have about 5 billion years before the sun expands.
4.6 billion years
Sciences say that the sun was formed 4,600,000 years ago
No. The universe itself is about 13.7 billion years old. Earth is between 4.5 and 4.6 billion years old.
Depends how roughly you want it. It is generally accepted in the science community that the Earth is 4.54 billion years old.
A billion years equals a billion years. 1,000,000,000 years
A billion years from now
Earth is about 4.5 to 4.6 billion years old. The universe is about 13.7 billion years old.
1 billion years = 365.25 billion days (rounded)
3 hours = 3 hours PAST 12 o'clock = (3 x 1 billion) - 4.6 billion = 3 billion - 4.6 billion = -1.6 billion years = 1.6 billion years ago6 hours = 6 hours PAST 12 o'clock = -1.6 billion years + (3 x 1 billion) = -1.6 billion + 3 billion = 1.4 billion years ago
1/4: Half would be gone after a billion years and half of that would be gone in another billion years. 1/4: Half would be gone after a billion years and half of that would be gone in another billion years. 1/4: Half would be gone after a billion years and half of that would be gone in another billion years.
There are 1000 sets of 1 million years in a billion years.
No, earth will not disintegrate in 2 billion years. We have about 5 billion years before the sun expands.
Approximately how old is the Earth? 4.6 billion years old 3.8 billion years old 4.6 million years old 3.8 million years old
If we use the American billion, it is 700 million years. If we use the British billion, it is 700,000 million years.
4.6 billion years
There are 12 months in a year, so there are 12 billion months in a billion years.