To see hundreds of thousands of stars, you would need a clear, dark sky away from light pollution. Using a telescope or binoculars with a high magnification power can help bring out more stars. Additionally, being at a high altitude or in a location with minimal atmospheric interference can enhance the visibility of stars.
Well, isn't that a happy little math problem! To find out how many ten thousands equals 900 hundreds, we can break it down gently. Since there are 10 ten thousands in 100 thousands and 10 hundreds in 1 thousand, we can see that 900 hundreds is equal to 90 ten thousands. So, 900 hundreds equals 90 ten thousands. Just a little math magic to brighten your day!
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If you see a amount that is expressed in thousands, you add three zeros on to the end of the number. 150 million would be 150 billion. If you are asking how to express 150 million in thousands it would be 150,000.
There are six hundreds in 600. In the number 600, the digit in the hundreds place is 6. This digit represents 600, as each digit's place value is a power of 10. Therefore, there are six hundreds in the number 600.
Our solar system is pretty small. There are hundreds of thousands of other solar systems with stars in them. That is what you see.
The plural form of the noun star is stars, e.g. "On a clear night, you can see hundreds of thousands of stars."
Well, isn't that a happy little math problem! To find out how many ten thousands equals 900 hundreds, we can break it down gently. Since there are 10 ten thousands in 100 thousands and 10 hundreds in 1 thousand, we can see that 900 hundreds is equal to 90 ten thousands. So, 900 hundreds equals 90 ten thousands. Just a little math magic to brighten your day!
It is possible to see hundreds of shooting stars in a single night, during a meteor shower.
There are hundreds of stars in the constellation Pegasus.The main stars are:MarkabScheatAlgenibEnifHomamMatarBahamSadalbariFor details about all the other stars, see related link.
Because we are closer to the sun than to the stars. The sun is bigger than SOME stars. Stars can be all different sizes. Some stars are in fact smaller than our sun but not as small as they appear to be. On the other hand, some stars are hundreds even thousands times larger than the sun we see. They only look small because they are so far away.
There are hundreds if not thousands of works for viola. See the related links for lists of concerti.
about six or seven maybe? but there are really thousands of stars in this constellation.
Hundreds of thousands of people! Answer hundreds and thousands of people Answer As you can see, both alternatives are used, and probably they are equally correct. I would tend to use "of". You may have heard people say "tens of thousands", and this is correct usage as well. The idea is that "tens" and "hundreds" are ways to give a rough idea of scale. I could say "There are thousands of people in New York City." "Thousands" is not entirely wrong; there are in fact many, many thousands of people there (a thousand thousands for each million). But thousands isn't the best estimate of magnitude. If I say "thousands", I mean a few thousand, maybe even a few more than 10. But if I say "tens of thousands", I mean, perhaps, 30, 40, 50, 60 thousand. Thousands, around the order of magnitude "10". Hundreds and thousands, to my ear, does not convey the same general magnitude of size. Of course, there is nothing even remotely accurate about these estimates, but they help us grasp what the speaker is attempting to convey. Hundreds and thousands means multiples of hundreds (100s) and/or thousands (1000s). But hundreds of thousands (100000s) means multiples of a much bigger number indeed. So both are correct expressions but they convey the idea of quite different sizes of number.
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There are billions of stars. On a clear night, in good viewing conditions, you can see thousands, but there are many more than that in space. All the ones we see are just in our galaxy and there are billions of other galaxies.
Orion's nebula is a place where stars are forming. But it takes thousands or millions of years to happen so you can't see them bubbling up or anything.