A century ago, people primarily told time using mechanical clocks and watches, which were widely available and used in homes and public spaces. Sundials and water clocks were also still in use in some areas, especially for determining time during daylight hours. In addition, public timekeeping devices, like town clocks and church bells, played a significant role in helping communities synchronize their daily activities. The introduction of electric clocks in the early 20th century further improved timekeeping accuracy and accessibility.
people back than liked to pet animals.
there are many changes in the print technology
a LOT of people dead
in the 1000's? people lived no more than 30-50 years
Phonograph or live.
If people take care of their body, they can live to be 100.
people back than liked to pet animals.
It is very rare but there are people who live until 100 years.
25-100 years
People say 7:11 pm. but, there is no way to tell 100 percent.
For most geological processes, 100 years is a very short time, so to answer your question, no.
100% accurate. Tell your self over & over and you will.
Nobody knows the exactly the number of people who lived on earth in 100 years
The fastest turn-around time for communicating with a civilization 100 light years away would be 200 years, as it takes light 100 years to travel from Earth to the civilization and another 100 years for their response to reach us.
a lot of people have died in the last 100 years i mean a lot of people!!
Usually, humans can live up to 100 years old. About between the ages 60 - 100. People used to die earlier a long time ago (usually when their 30).
Assuming a life expectancy of 100 years, the number of people living more than 100 years in a population of 2 billion would be zero.