Try "an eon," or "eons." If this is just for a paper for school and you don't want to sound redundant, using different terms for the passage of time can really help. (i.e. a century being 100 years, a millennium being 1000, etc.)
A billion can also be described as a thousand million. Admittedly, that is two words, but it is the best we can do.
It is another word for 1 billion. Mostly used in European languages.
8 billion minutes = 15,210.61 years
One billion minutes = ~1,901.3 years.
an ion isn't a unit of time. Gigaannum is a billion years.
1/4: Half would be gone after a billion years and half of that would be gone in another billion years. 1/4: Half would be gone after a billion years and half of that would be gone in another billion years. 1/4: Half would be gone after a billion years and half of that would be gone in another billion years.
About another 5 billion years worth.
Probably, almost every word in our language has been changed at one point or another and some have been adopted from other languages.
G2 stars like the Sun live about 10 billion years. Our Sun is about 4.5 billion years old, so it has another 5 billion years left.
The sun is estimated to have a total lifetime of about 10 billion years. It is currently in its middle age, about 4.6 billion years old, and is expected to remain stable for another 5 billion years before entering its next phase.
A billion can also be described as a thousand million. Admittedly, that is two words, but it is the best we can do.
The Sun will turn into a red giant in about 4.5 billion years time.After another billion years it will turn into a white dwarf.
About5 billion years and good for another 5 billion
About another 4.5 to 5 billion years
We've got at least another 4 billion years.
The Sun is currently about halfway through its stable stage, which is expected to last for another 5 billion years. After that, it will enter the red giant phase and eventually evolve into a white dwarf.
it is called an eon