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Q: What is the oldest living thing at 4900 years old?
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What is the oldest living tree?

It is the bristle cone pine (about 4900 years old).


How many years are their in 4900 days?

4,900 days = about 13.415 years.


What is 13 percent of 4900?

13% of 4900= 13% * 4900= 0.13 * 4900= 637


What is 20 percent of 4900?

20% of 4900= 20% * 4900= 0.2 * 4900= 980


What is the oldest hieroglyphics?

Some of the earliest Egyptian hieroglyphics date from about 4000 BC, or more than 6000 years ago. The oldest full sets of glyphs date from about 2900 BC (4900 years old).


The population of a certain island has an annual growth rate of 6.9. If you start with a poplulation of 2500 people what would the population be in 10 years Round your answer to the nearest hundred.?

It will be 4900.


What is 4900 - 2401?

4900 - 2401 = 2499


What is the nearest hundred for 4928?

4900


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4900


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The oldest fossil organisms presently known have been dated at approximately how many years old?

Well the oldest living plants are bristlecone pine trees in the White Mountains of eastern California that is 4900 years old. Oldest Plant in the world- A team of Tasmanian botanists claims to have found the world's oldest living plant--a vast, low-growing, one-of-a-kind shrub born more than 43,000 years ago. If their conclusions are accurate, this Lomatia tasmanica, a member of Proteaceae family otherwise known as King's holly, would be more than three times as old as the previous record holder, a 13,000-year-old box huckleberry in Pennsylvania.