no not alot of people live up to i million hours very few
No, people do not live to be 1 million hours old. In approximate terms, people typically live around 700,000 to 900,000 hours. This calculation is based on an average life expectancy of about 70 to 90 years.
the age of it is 70 million years old in there
Science estimates the age of the Ural Mountains at about 350 million years old. There are generally constructed of limestone and sandstone.
The Ural Mountains are estimated to be around 250-300 million years old. They formed during the Late Carboniferous period due to tectonic activity and have since been eroded and shaped by natural forces.
According to U.S. Census, 220,958,853 or 71 .6% of the population. http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2010/briefs/c2010br-03.pdf
No, people do not live to be 1 million hours old. In approximate terms, people typically live around 700,000 to 900,000 hours. This calculation is based on an average life expectancy of about 70 to 90 years.
it could happen but you would have to be at least 114.079553 years old ;)
0.789 million hours
114.16 years old
You would be 273 years old.
If my calculations are correct, you would be 114 years old.
think its like 57
114.08 years.
Including leap years, you would be 26,237,724,401,075,874,147,745,042,847,308 years-old. * * * * * Interesting! 23 million hours = more than 26 nonillion years! No way! 23 million hours = approx 2624 years.
The duration of Nasty Old People is 1.4 hours.
As at 28 October 2010 there have been 75 verified people to have lived at least 1,000,000 hours. The latest is Walter Bruening. You have to be about 3 weeks over 114 years old.
(1 million hours) x (1 day/24 hours) x (1 year/365.25 days) = 114.077 years (rounded)Each of the two fractions is equal to ' 1 '. I just multiplied the 1 million hours by ' 1 ' twice.