The current year, 2010, is AD.
AD means "Anno Domini", which is a Latin phrase that translates to "in the year of our Lord Jesus Christ". It has been 2,010 years since the estimated year of Jesus Christ's birth.
1500 BC Did come first because it is almost like a countdown to AD (after death) which is current (2010 AD)
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710
"AD" (anno Domini) is used as either a prefix or suffix that is placed either immediately before or after any year from the year 1 onward (ex. January 1, 2010 AD or January 1, AD 2010)."BC" (before Christ) is used as only a suffix that is placed after any year before the year 1 (ex. January 1, 2010 BC).
1000 + 2010 - 1 = 3009, there was no year zero.
2010 BC is 4019 years before AD 2010.
2010 AD. 2010 BC was over 4000 years ago.
To calculate the difference between 1000 BC and 2010 AD, you add the two years together since there is no year zero in the transition from BC to AD. This results in a difference of 3010 years (1000 years from 1000 BC to 1 AD, plus 2010 years from 1 AD to 2010 AD). Thus, there are 3010 years between 1000 BC and 2010 AD.
1500 BC Did come first because it is almost like a countdown to AD (after death) which is current (2010 AD)
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there's ad and bc. we are in 2010 ad.
710
"AD" (anno Domini) is used as either a prefix or suffix that is placed either immediately before or after any year from the year 1 onward (ex. January 1, 2010 AD or January 1, AD 2010)."BC" (before Christ) is used as only a suffix that is placed after any year before the year 1 (ex. January 1, 2010 BC).
1000 + 2010 - 1 = 3009, there was no year zero.
200 + 2010 -1 = 2209, there was no year zero.
3000 + 2010 - 1 = 5009, there was no year zero.
6000 + 2010 - 1 = 8009, there was no year zero.