No, 500 years is not considered prehistoric. The term "prehistoric" refers to the time before written records were kept, which varies by region but generally extends thousands of years into the past. In most contexts, 500 years would fall within the historical period, as it encompasses the time since the advent of written history in many civilizations.
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Sixety five million years ago the dinosaurs went extinct, but their are still whales and sharks that are considered prehistoric.
Alligators and Crocodiles lived in prehistoric times, however are not considered proper dinosaurs. Most prehistoric creatures were made extinct many years ago.
No. Saber Tooth Cats are considered prehistoric and died out thousands of years ago.
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It is considered to be from 1583-1997 but can trace its origins from 1497. So 414 years officially, but can be considered 500 years.
Prehistoric refers to anything which preceded written accounts.Anything before the invention of writing (around 5000 years ago) is considered prehistoric.Before recorded history. Such as dinosaurs, fosils, the formation of the continents are all prehistoric.
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To calculate the years between 500 BC and AD 500, you add the years in BC to the years in AD. There are 500 years from 500 BC to 1 BC and another 500 years from AD 1 to AD 500. Therefore, the total is 500 + 500 = 1000 years.
500 years is about 182,622.5 days.
500 years = 5 Centuries 500 years = 1/2 millennium
All the planets are prehistoric (meaning they predate written history) since all of them are 4.5 billion years old.