On the 1st of January 2011.
American Idiot definitely. 21st Century Breakdown comes a very close 2nd
0 - 100 = the 1st century 100 -200 = the 2nd century ...... 1900 - 2000 = the 20th century 2000 - 2100 = he 21st century
14th. century.Each century is 100 years, so the 1st. century is years 1-100, the 2nd. century is years 101-200, etc.; currently we are in the 21st. century (2001-2100).
It is labeled as the 21st century because the first century contained years 1-99. Year 100 was the beginning of the 2nd century. Well to understand this you have to go back to the beginnings!!! between the year 0000 and 0100 - you are IN the first hundred years ie IN the 1st Century. Thus between 2000 and 2100 - you are IN the 21st Century. It is the same with your birthdays - the day after you reach the age of one you are in your second year of life!
There are two answers to your question: 1st) The Earth is more than 6000 years old (but that's not important to your question). 2nd) The 21st century refers to the time after the accepted year zero (A.C.E, or after the common era). So right now, we are in the 21st century (21st set of 100-years) after year zero.
When you see a good chance: Just ask him. Its the 21st Century.
The 11th century 0-99 is 1st century 100-199 2nd century 200-299 3rd century .. .. .. .. 900-999 10th century 1000-1099 11th century .. .. .. .. 1900-1999 20th century 2000-2099 21st century
Yes, the 19th century was the time period of the 1800's. Like, now in the year 2009, we are in the 21st century. The 1st century was every year within the first 100 years. So by the year 100, we were beginning the 2nd century.
Easter Sunday was on the 2nd of April in 1972. After 2014 it will be on the 2nd of April in 2051 and in 2056 in the 21st century and in the 22nd of century it will again twice, in 2113 and 2124.
The year 1492 CE falls within the 2nd millennium, which spans from the year 1001 to 2000. Specifically, it is the last decade of the 15th century, the final century of the 2nd millennium. This period is notable for significant events, including the Age of Exploration.
In terms of the naughties, then 2010 starts a new decade. However, in terms of the 21st century, its second decade does not start until 2011. The tendency of people to define decades as ones with the same second last digit is out of synch with the proper way to count decades, and is one of the things that leads to confusion, like people mistakenly thinking that the 20th century and 2nd millennium ended at the end of 1999, when in fact they both ended at the end of 2000. Only the 1990s ended at the end of 1999. Properly, decades go from 1 to 10, not 0 to 9.
Weightlifting began as a sport in the 2nd century.It only became popular in the 19th century.