An 80 year old is typically called an octogenarian.
Someone 60-69 years old is called a sexagenarian.
Both a two-year-old and an 80-year-old experience changes in their physical abilities and rely on others for care and support. They both have specific needs that require attention and adjustment from their caregivers or loved ones.
The value of an 80-year-old dime depends on its condition, rarity, and historical significance. In general, a circulated 80-year-old dime is likely worth its face value of 10 cents. If it is in uncirculated condition or has special attributes, it could be worth more to collectors.
It is highly unlikely for an 80-year-old woman to get pregnant naturally due to age-related decline in fertility and menopause. However, with the assistance of assisted reproductive technologies such as egg donation and in vitro fertilization, it may still be possible for an older woman to conceive.
Someone who is 80 years old is approximately 42,048,000 minutes old. This calculation is based on the assumption that each year has 525,600 minutes.
Call him "sir", unless you are older than 80.
umm, 80
you call a 16 year old girl a 16 year old girl
old people
because a 30 year old woman is stronger than 80 year old woman then the 80 year old woman cannot provide a more energy than the 30 year old woman... that is my answer.. thank you
Because the 80-year old women body is not as strong as the 30-year old
about 80-85 year-old
Only the 80-year old's doctor could answer that question.
If you turn 80 in 2013, you were born in 1933.
80
Why not...
I would call a 5 year old a kindergartener. 2-3 year olds are toddlers.