Oh, dude, 1 billion miles is like going around the Earth 40,075 times. So, if you ever feel like taking a really, really long road trip, that's the distance you'd have to cover. Just make sure to pack some snacks and maybe a few extra spare tires.
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Well, isn't that a happy little question! If you were to travel 1 billion miles, you would go around the Earth about 40,075 times. That's a lot of happy little journeys! Just imagine all the beautiful landscapes you'd see along the way.
You need to remember that the earth is not a perfect sphere, so it depends where you measure it from (at the equator it's about 24,900 miles).
Round that to 25,000 miles.
(1,000,000,000 mi ) / (25,000 mi ) = (1,000,000 / 25 ) = 40,000 times.
Area of water: 139,668,500 square miles (361,740,000 km), equals 71% of the total surface of the Earth.
roughly, 1.78 billion miles
It is 1789549000 miles.
one billion light years = 5.87849981 × 1021 miles
It is 4296948480 km.