The time it would take to produce over a trillion gallons of oil depends on the method of extraction and production rates. For example, if a large oil field produces about 1 million barrels per day, that equates to roughly 42 billion gallons per year. Therefore, it would take around 24 years to reach a trillion gallons at that production rate. However, actual timelines can vary significantly based on technological advancements, market demand, and geopolitical factors.
3 trillion pennies make 3 trillion pennies. 300 trillion pennies make 3 trillion dollars.
It would take you until when the whole galaxy has cooled off, when there is no sun, and earth doesn't exist any more.Added:To be precise, 2740 years.
1 million millions make a trillion.
One Trillion is 1000 Billion; one Quadrillion is 1000 Trillion.
it takes 1,000,000 (one million) millions to make a trillion
Years. Maybe months, if you work fast and hard enough. It is not an estimated answer, because no has tried to make 14 trillion M&M's.
3 trillion pennies make 3 trillion pennies. 300 trillion pennies make 3 trillion dollars.
It would take you until when the whole galaxy has cooled off, when there is no sun, and earth doesn't exist any more.Added:To be precise, 2740 years.
To write a googolplex down, you would have to make a one, followed by ten thousand trillion, trillion, trillion, trillion, trillion, trillion, trillion, trillion, zeroes. There are no named numbers past googol plex, but you could write 'googol plex and one, googol plex and two,' and so on.
Not sure about dollars but a hundred trillion pennies will make a trillion dollars.
Ah, what a delightful question! A trillion years is such a vast amount of time, it's called an "eon." Just imagine all the beautiful landscapes and happy little trees that could grow and change over such a long period. Keep on exploring the wonders of the universe, my friend!
1 million millions make a trillion.
80 2.5-gallon measures make 200 gallons.
A thousand trillion.
To answer this, a couple of assumtions are made. The average depth is 4.3m, and the surface area is 4400 km². Assuming these numbers are static (which they are NOT due to rainfall and heat evaporation), and ignoring the fact that the shoreline changes with depth of the water, the computation follows. 4.4(6) * 4.3 = 18.92(6) cubic metres 1 gallon = 3.78l 1 litre = .001 cubic metre 18.92(6) cu. metre = 18.92(9) litres 18.92(9) litres equals just a hair over 5 billion gallons, close enough that the rounding to 2 sigfigs wipes it out. ------- Sorry, I am not as versed in metric, but the answer is actually 5 trillion (not billion) gallons. Wikipedia gives the volume as 18.92 cubic kilometers, which is 4.5 cubic miles. A cubic mile contains 1.1 trillion gallons, which would make the volume of 4.5 cubic miles about 5 trillion gallons. Wikipedia also gives the volume as 15.3 million acre-feet. 15.3 million x 43,560 square feet in an acre = 666 billion cubic feet. 1 cubic foot of water = 8.1 gallons. 666 billion cubic feet x 8.1 gallons = 5.4 trillion gallons. Caveats regarding the changing volume of the lake due to weather conditions apply. ------- I indeed make a mistake. The conversion from 4400 km² to m² was inaccurate. It is 4.4(9) instead of 4.4(6). This makes the final answer 18.92(12) which does come to 4.998 trillion gallons.
how many ounces do of roundup do I mix with two gallons of water?
Billion and trillion are large measurements of items. One can make up the other, it takes one thousand billions to make a trillion.