How long is that?
Why does this matter?
Sometimes scientists look back in time by studying things like ice layers, which are like yearly pages in a very old book. If you read 41,000 of those pages, it would take you way longer than your dino’s longest nap!
Examples
- A child learns that 41,000 years is the time it took for humans to move from Africa to Europe.
- A teacher compares 41,000 years to the length of a long movie.
- A student counts how many generations fit into 41,000 years.
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See also
- How Does Bent Time Make Gravity?
- How Did Language Start? - Part 1?
- How does Britain know what time it is?
- How Does Over & During [How to Use Over & During] Work?
- How Does Getting to know Temporal Work?