It's not good to say I don't know to a question? For me I'm not sure to the answer to this exact question but I do know that 1.7 people die every second so you can try and do the math and figure out what your looking. I hope this helped better than Mr. Oh lets just put I don't know for every answer.
On average, about 1.8 people die every second, 108 people die every minute, 6,480 people die every hour, 155,520 people die every day, 1,088,400 people die every week, 4.6 million people die every month, 55.3 million people die every year, 553 million people die every decade, 5.53 billion people die every century, and 5.53 trillion people die every millennium.
I do not have memory loss. I am a computer program designed to respond to queries and provide information to the best of my abilities.
In the 20th century, many elderly people were supported by their adult children due to cultural norms emphasizing family duty and responsibility, limited social safety nets, and financial constraints that made it difficult for older individuals to support themselves. Family relationships were seen as central to care for aging parents.
The generation born between 1980-2009 is typically referred to as the Millennials because they came of age around the turn of the millennium. They are also known as Generation Y, following the previous Generation X (born roughly between 1965-1980).
Life expectancy during the 14th century was around 30-35 years. This was primarily due to high infant and child mortality rates, as well as limited medical knowledge and healthcare. People who survived childhood had a higher chance of living into their 50s or even 60s.
The increase in life expectancy over the past century can be attributed to advancements in healthcare, improved sanitation, increased access to clean water, better nutrition, and the development of vaccines and antibiotics. These factors have collectively reduced mortality rates from infectious diseases and improved overall public health.
In terms of the naughties, then 2010 starts a new decade. However, in terms of the 21st century, its second decade does not start until 2011. The tendency of people to define decades as ones with the same second last digit is out of synch with the proper way to count decades, and is one of the things that leads to confusion, like people mistakenly thinking that the 20th century and 2nd millennium ended at the end of 1999, when in fact they both ended at the end of 2000. Only the 1990s ended at the end of 1999. Properly, decades go from 1 to 10, not 0 to 9.
Millennium People was created in 2003.
If the question being asked means, "What unit of time is greater than a century?", then the correct answer is "A millennium; however, if the question being asked means, "What comes after a century?", then the correct answer is "Another century."
non actually, the 8th century BC didn't even have people there, if your meaning the 8th millennium BC life just started
False. Both the new century and the new millennium began on 1 Jan 2001. The reason is: there was no year 0 (zero); therefore, the 100th and final year of the the First Century was year 100. Following that, 200 was the final year of the Second Century, 300 was the final year of the Third Century, and so on. 1000 was the final year of the millennium. Many people want to simplify the accounting and put 2000 with the new century and millennium because it starts with a "2," and nothing important is harmed by this error, but it is an error.
Seating capacity of Millennium Stadium is 74,500.Officially holds 74,500 people
so people could have fun "The wheel design was used as a metaphor for the end of the 20th century, and time turning into the new millennium."
They are people born in the 2nd millennium
The London Millennium Footbridge, commonly known simply as the Millennium Bridge, was built in 1998 to celebrate the new millennium starting in 2000, along with the Millennium Dome and the London Eye, among others.
Yes.
A millennium is one thousand years. Beware that many people confuse a millennium being a million years due to the fact that millennium contains part of the word million in it. Put in numbers, a millennium is 1,000 years.
4.5 billion people