A billion followed by a trillion
yes it does.
Quadrillion which is followed by quintillion, sextillion, septillion, octillion, nonillion and decillion. How many zeros come after each of these numbers varies. In the United States and scientific communities, every addition of three zeros brings about a new series, i.e. a thousand of any set makes it change to the next set of numbers. A thousand million equals a billion, a thousand billion equals a trillion. Other countries change at 6 extra zeros, allowing a thousands count of each set of numbers, so a million millions is a billion, a million billions is a trillion etc.
YES
The next larger numbers on the short scale (eg in US, based on powers of a thousand plus one) where 1 trillion = (10^3)^(3+1) = 10^12 are: quadrillion = 1 thousand trillion = 10^15 quintillion = 1 million trillion = 10^18 sextillion = 1 billion trillion = 10^21 For the long scale (eg in Europe, based on powers of a million) where 1 trillion = (10^6)^3 = 10^18: trilliard = 1 thousand trillion = 10^21 quadrillion = 1 million trillion = 10^24 quadrilliard = 1 thousand quadrillion 10^27
A billion followed by a trillion
Originally French
trillion
After 999,999,999,999,999,999,999,999 would come 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 (10^24) which is called one septillion on the US (short) scale, or quadrillion on the European (long) scale, where a billion is a million million, a trillion is a million billion, and a quadrillion is a million trillion.
Yes, with a trillion in between.
yes it does.
Yes. All ~10 billion trillion stars all come in size, color, and temperature.
Quadrillion which is followed by quintillion, sextillion, septillion, octillion, nonillion and decillion. How many zeros come after each of these numbers varies. In the United States and scientific communities, every addition of three zeros brings about a new series, i.e. a thousand of any set makes it change to the next set of numbers. A thousand million equals a billion, a thousand billion equals a trillion. Other countries change at 6 extra zeros, allowing a thousands count of each set of numbers, so a million millions is a billion, a million billions is a trillion etc.
Million.
YES
The next larger numbers on the short scale (eg in US, based on powers of a thousand plus one) where 1 trillion = (10^3)^(3+1) = 10^12 are: quadrillion = 1 thousand trillion = 10^15 quintillion = 1 million trillion = 10^18 sextillion = 1 billion trillion = 10^21 For the long scale (eg in Europe, based on powers of a million) where 1 trillion = (10^6)^3 = 10^18: trilliard = 1 thousand trillion = 10^21 quadrillion = 1 million trillion = 10^24 quadrilliard = 1 thousand quadrillion 10^27
In my opinion, yes. At least all 10 billion trillion or more Earth-like planets in the universe come in all sizes and colors.