Many, many, many, billions large.
Ex. There are tens of billions of bugs outside!
One hundred million in ONE billion. In billions, depends on how many billions.
Tens of billions.
In the US system, the next place to the left has a value of one billion to under ten billion, or units of billions. Then there is tens of billions, and hundreds of billions.
7,000,000,350 :)
Most galaxies have tens of billions to hundreds of billions of stars. Our own galaxies has an estimated 200 billion stars.
Figure 1000 billions make a trillion. So if you count by tens, it's only 100 of the 10billions that make a trillion.
Seeing that not all animals on Earth have been discovered yet, it is impossible to give a true answer, but there are certainly tens of billions, probably hundreds of billions.
3,007,205,070
Tens of billions. Although, as asked, the number could have been 1,020,304,050,607,080,900.
We have only one sun, and our sun won't burn out until tens of billions of years.
Estimates vary. Several tens of billions at the most conservative. We do not have the technology at present for a manned mission to Mars.
Its in the tens place. The numbers go up from the last one. The 6 is in the ones place, the 5 in the tens, the 3 in the hundreds, then it goes up to thousands, millions, billions, trillions, and so on.