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.
A billion pennies stacked on top of each other would be 963.13 miles high
Superimosed
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.
It would take approximately 1.3 trillion pennies stacked on top of each other to reach the moon, assuming the average height of a stacked penny is 0.75 inches.
Two printers stacked together makes 80,02.2311 quarters. So 3 disk is of course 60 dollars.
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.
In a normal bar graph, each bar represents one value. In a stacked bar graph, each bar has a number of values, stacked on top of each other. So a bar can show how a total is broken down. So each bar could represent a year, with the amounts for each month indicated by different parts of that one bar.
Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. So, a stack of a trillion dollars in 100 dollar bills would be about 789 miles high. That's like stacking cash all the way from New York City to Chicago. Just imagine the view from up there, right?
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.
With sun-dried mud bricks stacked on top of each other.