The nMoon was once a part of the Earth, so it is the same age as the earth.
1 Pluto year is equal to 250 earth years so youd be 4000 years old. (16x250) NOT REALLY A year is defined in terms of the motion of the earth, so it's about 365 (earth) days, 5 hours, 48 minutes, and 46 seconds, no matter where in the universe you are. Therefore you if you're 16 years old on Pluto you're still 16 years old on earth. If the question had been "If you had been alive for 16 orbits of Pluto how old are you on earth?" then the above answer would be correct.
Venus' year is 224.7 (Earth) days, while Earth's year is 365.26 days. In terms of Venus, if you were ten, you would be 2247 Earth days old. Divide that by 365.26 and you get 6.15 Earth years. So you would be a little bit more than 6 Earth years old if you were 10 Venusian years old.
The current scientific consensus is that it appears to be pretty close to 4.6 billion years old
It depends on how old you think the Earth is, for Gaia is the personification of the Earth itself. Roughly 4.54 billion years or so.
you woluld be about 1100 years old if you lived on Saturn if you were 11 Saturn is 100 times older than earth so you would be 1100
A year on Mars is approx 1.8808 Earth years so 12 years on earth are equivalent to 6.38 years on Mars (approx).
4.Approximately how old is the Earth?
How old do scientists calculate the Earth
4.Approximately how old is the Earth?
I did some research, and since Mercury is closest to the sun it is hotter and Mercury orbits faster than Earth, so I read that Mercury is 41 years ahead of Earth, so a thirteen year old would be 54 years old on Mercury or in other words, "mercury years."
Pretty much older than the earth! So probably 100,000,000,000 years old.