This is a LARGE subject, but in brief. Infinity is a number beyond counting. A Googol is a large number, 10100 and a Googolplex is 10Googol . Both numbers are probably larger than the number of electrons in the universe, so are of philosophic interest only.
There are various orders of infinity. For example there is an infinite quantity of integer numbers, but between each successive integer you can insert an infinity of fractional numbers. And so on.
1,800,000 or one million eight hundred thousand.
"zillion" is not a real number. It is just a word invented to describe very large, unspecified numbers.
No, the word 'abound' is a verb, meaning to be present in large numbers or in great quantity : to be prevalent.The noun form of the verb 'abound' is the gerund, abounding.
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Scientific notation is useful for writing moderately large and small numbers. But, even that will not cope with the seriously big numbers.
There is no such actual number. It is a created word for a very large number. As with "googolplex" (10googol), large numbers are only useful for comparing to other very large numbers.
an arrival of large numbers of people or things.
There is no such word as 'mutpily' - Do you mean 'multiply', that means to increase by large numbers.
Obviously "large numbers"
Throng is a noun (a large gathering) and a verb (to gather in large numbers).
1,800,000 or one million eight hundred thousand.
"zillion" is not a real number. It is just a word invented to describe very large, unspecified numbers.
They are capable of reproducing in large numbers because they have spores
When dealing with very large numbers or very small numbers where a relatively small number of significant figures are required.
The numbers of large canivores in the desert are low as the biome cannot support large numbers of them. There is not enough food to feed large numbers of carnivores so they are rearely seen.
No, the word 'abound' is a verb, meaning to be present in large numbers or in great quantity : to be prevalent.The noun form of the verb 'abound' is the gerund, abounding.
Large number1+large number2