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The Earth formed approximately 4.5 billion years ago. To calculate the number of days since then, you can multiply 4.5 billion years by the average number of days in a year, which is about 365.25 (accounting for leap years). This results in roughly 1.64 trillion days that have passed since the Earth's formation.

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