If your question is will people still live on Earth 5 thousand years from now, t he answer is probably yes, but no one knows. There could be another mass extinction.
It is estimated that 1-10 million people were on Earth 10,000 years ago during the Mesolithic period. The exact number is difficult to determine due to limited archaeological evidence from that time period.
It is estimated that around 6.6 billion people were alive on Earth in 2007. This number has continued to increase in the years since.
There are 103,564,578,001,245,672,345,360,000,000,000. The Earth is gaining more and more people each day. about 7 billion but hey, kids might be sprouting from tree to tree
99% your welcome, and i am 9 years old...
As of 2021, people born in the US in 1931 would be around 90 years old. According to life expectancy data, about 40% of individuals who are 90 years old are still alive.
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According to biblical prophecy, Jesus will reign on earth for a thousand years.
One thousand years after Christ, there were 310 million people occupying the Earth in the year 1000 AD. This estimate was calculated by the United Nations. Other groups estimate the population at that time to be 254 million to 345 million.
If They Were Eager i Suppose 300 Years If not 800
This question is impossible to answer ! The human race is millions of years old - written language is only a few thousand years old. There will be no record of who the first people on earth were.
No. Scientists estimate that Earth is about 4.6 billion years old.
A:The total population of the world five thousand years ago, during the Early Bronze Age, has been estimated around 15 million people.
The word millennia means one thousand years. It refers to a span of one thousand years or even a one thousand year anniversary. Millennium refers to the thousand years that Christ will reign on earth.
It is thought that the first human-like people in the Homo genus were on Earth around 2 million years ago. Modern man has been around for 200 thousand years.
God created the earth in six days(Genesis 2:1-3 ), and on seventh day he placed Adam in the garden of Eden(Genesis 2:15). One day of God's time is a thousand years of earth time(2Peter 3:8; Psalms 9:4). Adam was placed on the earth about four thousand years before the birth of Jesus Christ which is, year one; therefore, to the present day it's been about six thousand and nine years since Adam was placed upon the earth. We are nine years into the seventh and last thousand years. This last thousand years from the year two thousand is very significant for the earth and the people now upon its face, and they who died after the resurrection of the Lord, and they who are yet to be born into the world. Terah, mentioned in Genesis 11:32, died about 1920 BC, so from the beginning of the organization or creation of the earth to Terah death, about eight thousand and eighty earth years had passed; that's if my maths are correct. So the period between Geneses 1:1 and Geneses 11:32 is about 8080 years. From the commencement of Creation to the present year it's been about twelve thousand and nine years; and from Adam to the present day, about six thousand and nine years.>
about ten thousand years
the same probably if were still on earth