A one followed by 30 zeroes is called a nonillion, so a one with 31 zeroes would be "ten nonillion".
We're not sure which side is "behind" a number. A '1' with 100 zeros to the right ---> of it is called "1 googol".
septillion
Oh, dude, that's easy. A number with 16 zeros behind it is called a quadrillion. It's like a trillion, but with, you know, four times the fun. So, yeah, if you ever need to count your quadrillions, just start adding those zeros like it's nobody's business.
If the question is a number with a set of 8 zeros behind it, the answer is a hundred million. If the question is, as stated, 8 sets of zeros, the answer depends on how big each set is.
Well, honey, that big ol' number with forty one zeros behind it is called a "septuagintillion." It's like saying "I've got more zeros than you can shake a stick at!" So, next time you need to impress someone with a ridiculously huge number, just drop "septuagintillion" like it's hot.
one decillion
Thirty-thousand is written as 30,000, which contains four zeros.
One with thirty-five zeros would be one hundred decillion.
6 zeros.
The number with 21 zeros behind it is 10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000, which is also written as 10^21 in scientific notation. This number is obtained by multiplying 10 by itself 21 times. In mathematics, this number is referred to as a "sextillion."
One hundred sextillion.
One with thirty-five zeros would be one hundred decillion.