Really good interactive BBC website showing what has changed in the world since you were born http://www.bbc.com/earth/story/20141016-your-life-on-earth Since I have graced this planet: There have been 89 solar eclipses My heart has beaten two billion times A house fly my age would have a family of 22,735 generations
There have been 131 solar eclipses My heart has beaten two billion times A house fly my age would have a family of 33,515 generations I've traveled through the Milky Way 475,642,083,000 km
Very Cool My Gran is 101 soon to be 102 and I love tlaking to her about what has changed in her living memory let alone her life time. She is into her cars and planes so talking with her is always fun. Worked in a factory in Coventry which during the war was skinning airplane wings.
Sounds very interesting. Link doesnt take me anywhere other than allowing me to share ? Am i doing something wrong? Google+ Accessibility linksSkip to content Accessibility Help Sign in BBC navigationNews Sport Weather iPlayer TV Radio CBBC CBeebies Arts WW1 Food History Learning Music Science Nature Local Travel Full A-Z More Search the BBC MoreNews Sport Weather iPlayer TV Radio CBBC CBeebies Arts WW1 Food History Learning Music Science Nature Local Travel Full A-Z Earth Sections Your Life Your life on earth How you and the world have changed since you were born facebook Twitter Google + Email Explore BBC Earth's unique interactive, personalised just to you. Find out how, since the date of your birth, your life has progressed; including how many times your heart has beaten, and how far you have travelled through space. Investigate how the world around you has changed since you've been alive; from the amount the sea has risen, and the tectonic plates have moved, to the number of earthquakes and volcanoes that have erupted. Grasp the impact we've had on the planet in your lifetime; from how much fuel and food we've used to the species we've discovered and endangered. And see how the BBC was there with you, capturing some of the most amazing wonders of the natural world. Explore, enjoy, and share with your friends either the whole page, or your favourite insights. This is your story, the story of your life on earth. BBC Earth's Your life on earth is based on the following sources. Lead photo credit: John Kellerman / Alamy. Related stories View image of Life How did life spark into being? Home British Wildlife On Location Life through the Lens Nature's Wonders Earth on TV & Radio Explore the BBC Brian Cox explores the most wonderful thing in the universe iWonder Guide: Did climate change make us intelligent? News Sport Weather iPlayer TV Radio CBBC CBeebies Arts WW1 Food History Learning Music Science Nature Local Travel Full A-Z Terms of Use About the BBC Privacy Policy Cookies Accessibility Help Parental Guidance Contact the BBC BBC © 2014 The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.
Cant be true! It didn't ask me what time I was born or work out how much adrenaline has had an affect due to stupidity!
It's my birthday on Mercury today! Yaaaaaay! I'm afraid most of the rest of it is a lot of Guardian-reading BBC c*ck...
oil will run out after i die, which means i can continue to drive like a total bell end for a while yet, i reckon my eyes will go before oil. happy days.
we had a bird beak record player n a tortoise lawn mower n elephants trunk taps cant understand why they modernised stuff really .
I remember crawling out of the primordial soup and taking my first tentative steps on dry land. Don't remember much after though. Incidentally, does anyone have a good recipe for primordial soup? The in-laws are round tomorrow and I want to impress.....