Long Answer:
Nobody knows. Humans didn't exist since the Earth began and we didn't start to think about that until thousands of years into our evolution. It is impossible to know how many seconds because the number would be so long it would stretch the entire planet of Jupiter 600,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 times. No exaggeration.
Short answer:
nobody could ever know.
Well, there are 60 seconds in a minute. There are 60 minutes in an hour. 60 times 60 is 3600. There are 24 hours in a day. 3,600 times 24 is 86,400. There are 365 days in a year. 86400 times 365 is 31,536,000. The Earth has been around for 4,600,000,000 years. 4,600,000,000 divided by 4 (to account for leap years) is 1,150,000,000. 366 times 86,400 is 31,622,400. 1,150,000,000 times 31,622,400 is 36,365,760,000,000,000. 4,600,000,000 minus 1,150,000,000 is 3,450,000,000. 3,450,000,000 times 31,536,000 is 108,799,200,000,000,000. 108,799,200,000,000,000 plus 36,365,760,000,000,000 is 145,164,960,000,000,000. So we can assume that plus or minus some few trillion, the Earth has been around for about 145,164,960,000,000,000 seconds. That is a lot of seconds. =D all a lie (^_^)
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I got 182098000 seconds
Yes.
They have been here since the very beginning.
since the beginning. since Genesis and God create animals.
Volcanos have been around since the beginning of the Earth itself.
The Earth never became round. It has always been round in shape since it was formed at the beginning of time.
No one discovered trees, plants have been on Earth since the beginning of time. They have always been a part of life.
Since the beginning of the show.He has been there since the beginning in 1985.
Carbon is an element, it is present in all things on earth, and has been here since the beginning of time.
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No one discovered Earth. Humans have been here since the beginning of our existence. Earth's exact age is indefinite but we know it is millions of years old.
earthworms were the third form of life. They have been around for over 2000 years.