The area that a trillion grains of sand would fill depends on the size of the grains. On average, a grain of sand is about 0.5 millimeters in diameter. If we assume a density of about 1.6 grams per cubic centimeter for sand, a trillion grains would occupy approximately 0.5 cubic meters, which could cover an area of around 10 square meters to a depth of about 5 centimeters. However, this is a rough estimate and the actual area can vary based on grain size and packing density.
There are 100 grains of rice that you have to fill up a bowl with on freerice.com.
Depends on the size of the tile. Get the area of the tile and then divide by the area you need to fill.
68, with 1/2 square left over
.21 yards of sand will fill an area 115 inches by 67 inches to a depth of 2.5 inches.
Not by a long shot. The largest number is said to a googolplex (10 raised to the power of a googol) raised to the power of a googolplex. This number has enough zeros to fill the entire universe.
1000 trillion dollars is bigger than 999 trillion dollars. 1,000 trillion is also called one quadrillion.
Properly, this is a math question. But since you asked, first fill the critter with sand. Then pour the sand out onto a large white area...and count the grains individually when you put them back in.
700 trillion dollar bills can fit inside blahs ark. Give or take a few trillion
Exactly 326 million trillion gallons to be precise.
About 50,000 grains of rice would fill a one-liter bottle.
It would 326 million trillion gallons to be exact.
A trillion gallons of water is equivalent to about 3.785 trillion liters or 3.785 cubic kilometers. It would fill about 1.5 million Olympic-sized swimming pools. Visually, it would be a massive volume of water that is difficult to imagine in its entirety.
If fine sand has roughly 100,000 grains per cubic inch, then I make that 5.8 cubic feet (or about 43 liquid gallons). In terms of AREA, that would depend on how thick you spread out that sand. In very rough terms, I would say it would take up about 9 normal buckets. (average bucket size is about 5 gallons) (1 cubic foot = (12x12x12) cubic inches = 1728 cubic inches) Therefore, 1 cubic foot contains 1728 x 100000 fine grains = 172800000 1000000000 / 172800000 = 0.1728 1 / 0.1728 = 5.787
There are 100 grains of rice that you have to fill up a bowl with on freerice.com.
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It would take approximately 183 trillion trillion (1.83 x 10^20) kilograms of mercury to fill the Earth assuming the Earth is a perfect sphere. This is a rough estimate as the Earth is not a perfect sphere and has various topographical features that would impact the calculation.
Fill is an area related to Stroke & Fill. Stroke is the border or outline of a shape, and Fill is the area within the Stroke.