A terameter is a unit of length in the metric system, equal to one trillion meters (10^12 meters). It is often used in scientific contexts to measure astronomical distances, although such large measurements are rarely encountered in everyday life. The prefix "tera-" denotes a factor of one trillion in the International System of Units (SI).
A terameter is equal to (10^{12}) meters, making it one trillion meters larger than a meter. Specifically, 1 terameter is 1,000,000,000,000 meters. This means that a terameter is 1 trillion times larger than a meter.
"Size"? One gigameter is one thousandth of a terameter.
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Yes it is bigger than a meter
Before a terameter, which is equal to (10^{12}) meters, the next smaller unit in the metric system is a gigameter, equal to (10^{9}) meters. Following the gigameter, there is the megameter at (10^{6}) meters, and then the kilometer at (10^{3}) meters. Each of these units represents a significant decrease in scale, with the terameter being used for extremely large distances.
1 terameter is 1e+10 hectometers.
There are 1,000,000,000 kilometers in a terameter.
"Size"? One gigameter is one thousandth of a terameter.
Nothing
Yes it is bigger than a meter
one million meters, or one thousand kilometers.One megametre is equal to 1,000,000 metres.
Before a terameter, which is equal to (10^{12}) meters, the next smaller unit in the metric system is a gigameter, equal to (10^{9}) meters. Following the gigameter, there is the megameter at (10^{6}) meters, and then the kilometer at (10^{3}) meters. Each of these units represents a significant decrease in scale, with the terameter being used for extremely large distances.
It's 999,999,999,999 meters larger.
1 terameter is 1e+21 nanometers.
1 terameter = 3.2808399 x 10e12 feet
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Look at the Wikipedia article "Metric prefix". Please note that it is not customary to use units larger than kilometer.