It will depend on the amt of CO2 was passed
(¦myüd·ə·rō′tā·shən) (chemistry) A change in the optical rotation of light that takes place in the solutions of freshly prepared sugars.www.answers.com
The Solar System is at a distance of about 25,000 light-years from the center of the Milky Way, and takes an estimated 200 million years to do one full revolution around the center of the Milky Way.
It takes 225 MILLION Earth years for the sun to orbit the center of the Milky Way once.
From Wikipedia (article on the "Milky Way"): "It takes the Solar System about 225-250 million years to complete one orbit of the galaxy"
Veins and Arteries, I believe is what you are asking about. Arteries carry freshly oxygenated blood from the lungs; veins return the 'spent' blood to the lungs for a recharge. Arteries carry greater blood pressure. The two major blood circuit are the Pulmonary Circuit which is the circuit that runs through the lungs and the Systemic Circuit, Which is the circuit that takes the blood through the body.
(¦myüd·ə·rō′tā·shən) (chemistry) A change in the optical rotation of light that takes place in the solutions of freshly prepared sugars.www.answers.com
The solar system takes approximately 230 million years to orbit the center of the Milky Way.
The earth is one of the eight planets we have in our solar system and the Milky Way is the galaxy in which our orbit of the sun takes place.
It takes a quarter of a billion years for the solar system to circle the milky way
It takes 70 days to prepare a mummy.
30 days
were in it. Look up milky way on Google and you will see some pictures takes from the ground that's what it looks like.
It takes our Solar System about 240 million years to orbit the Milky Way. Other stars - either closer or farther from the center of the Milky Way - will take less time, or more time.
The Solar System is at a distance of about 25,000 light-years from the center of the Milky Way, and takes an estimated 200 million years to do one full revolution around the center of the Milky Way.
It takes 225 MILLION Earth years for the sun to orbit the center of the Milky Way once.
It takes the Sun (i.e., the Solar System) ca. 240 million years to go once around the Milky Way.
Astronomers have calculated that it takes the Sun 226 million years to completely orbit around the center of the Milky Way.