Yes it does.
Genesis 5:5
5 And all the days that Adam lived were nine hundred and thirty years: and he died.
Adam didn’t live his entire life in Eden; he and Eve got booted before Abel was born.
After Abel was murdered, Seth was born when Adam was 130 (Gen. 5:3), so we know with certainty that Adam was in the garden less than 130 years, then he when on to live 800 years more after Seth arrived.
You run the numbers basis the genealogy in Genesis 5 and you’ll find out that Adam was still alive when Lamech, Noah’s father, was born, and lived until Lamech was 56.
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Noah was childless until he was 500 years old, then had Shem, and lived another 450 years. Doing a little subtraction basis the genealogy in Genesis 11 you find out that Noah lived for another 60 years after Abram was born.
So there’s Terah, “Abram! Nahor! Haran! Y’all go use the bathroom ‘n’ get in the wagon; we’re going to see g-g-g-g-g-g-great grampa Noah.”