The next several in order are: quadrillion, pentillion, hexillion, septillion, octillion. Quadrillion is higher than a trillion!
10,000,000,000 or 10 trillion
There are two scales for numbers used in different countries:Short scale where each number greater than million (billion, trillion etc.) is 1 000 times greater than previous number, andLong scale where each number greater than million is 1 000 000 times greater than previous, thus making trillion 1018.Short scale is generally used more often. ========================================== See the following link for more details http://www.answers.com/long+and+short+scale?gwp=11&ver=2.4.0.651&method=3
a trillion and one
a trillion and one
A trillion and one. Actually, there are infinitely many numbers that have the property of being larger than a trillion.
A Trillion and 1.
A Trillion and 1.
10,000,000,000 or 10 trillion
1 trillion is 1,000 times greater than 1 billion, and since 1 billion is 1,000 million, 1 trillion is 1,000,000 times greater than 1 million. Thus, 1 trillion is 1,000,000 times greater than 1 million.
Your fist has greater mass than one trillion picograms.
No.
quadrillion
3 trillion is bigger!
Yes, two million is indeed less than one trillion (about).
1 billion (1,000,000,000) has '9' zeroes 1 trillion (1,000,000,000,000) has '12' zeroes So 1 trillion is the larger number.
One trillion is one million times greater than one million. Specifically, one trillion is equal to 1,000,000,000,000, while one million is 1,000,000. Therefore, the difference between them is 999,000,000,000, highlighting the vast scale difference between the two numbers.
There are two scales for numbers used in different countries:Short scale where each number greater than million (billion, trillion etc.) is 1 000 times greater than previous number, andLong scale where each number greater than million is 1 000 000 times greater than previous, thus making trillion 1018.Short scale is generally used more often. ========================================== See the following link for more details http://www.answers.com/long+and+short+scale?gwp=11&ver=2.4.0.651&method=3