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∙ 14y agoThat depends on what bills you are using.
Any amount of dollars, stacked on top of each other, would not circle the globe - it would simply be very tall.
Two printers stacked together makes 80,02.2311 quarters. So 3 disk is of course 60 dollars.
Each dollar bill is approximately .0043 inches high. A trillion dollars in $100 bills would be 10,000,000,000 bills. Times that by .0043 you get 43000000 inches, which is approximately 3583333.333 feet, which is approximately 678.66 miles.
A billion pennies stacked on top of each other would be 963.13 miles high
That depends on what bills you are using.
Any amount of dollars, stacked on top of each other, would not circle the globe - it would simply be very tall.
Two printers stacked together makes 80,02.2311 quarters. So 3 disk is of course 60 dollars.
Each dollar bill is approximately .0043 inches high. A trillion dollars in $100 bills would be 10,000,000,000 bills. Times that by .0043 you get 43000000 inches, which is approximately 3583333.333 feet, which is approximately 678.66 miles.
A billion pennies stacked on top of each other would be 963.13 miles high
16 trillion dollars
Superimosed
One trillion dollars is approximately $3,250 per documented citizen. Overall the National debt $13.3 trillion is approximately $120,000 per resisted tax payer and $43,000 per documented citizen.
A beavers teeth is about one of your teeth but stacked on each other
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The GDP of Germany is estimated $3.818 trillion dollars in 2008.
Solids can be stacked in heaps because they have a fixed shape and can support the weight of other objects without changing their form. Liquids and gases do not have a fixed shape and would flow and disperse if stacked on top of each other.