* Ten thousand US-dollars are equal to a million cents.* A square meter has a million square millimeters.
* A square kilometer has a million square meters.
* A kilometer has a million millimeters.
* A meter has a million microns.
* A cubic meter has a million cubic centimeters (= a million milliliters).
* The largest cities have about 10-20 million inhabitants. It's fairly easy to find a city that has about a million inhabitants (example in the country I live: the metropolitan area of Cochabamba).
* An atom has a diameter between 62 and 520 pm; let's take 200 pm (= 0.2 nm) as a "typical" size, in that case, a million atoms side by side extend over a length of 0.2 mm.
the is one and a million chance i will pass that quiz.dinosaurs live a million years ago.there are millions of bugs here!just three examples...
I've research it a million times and NOT EVEN A SINGLE ANSWER IS COMMING OUT!
one million, one billion, one trillion
Two examples of ritual sacrifice in history include two million aztec sacrifices and the Sacrifice of Iphigeneia,
1,000,000 1,234,567 70,748,823 2,000,000 or 4,567,890 or 34,825,274 3,000,000 3,456,789 56,814,365
8,000,000 cm = 80 kilometres = maybe an island? (there can be many examples).
Use numerals for dollars to thousands. Use the words million and billion with figures. Examples: $10, $1000, $5 million, $7 billion
Congress appropriated $400 million to support anti-Communist forces in Turkey and Greece.
The answer will depend on dollars from which country: US, Australia, Canada are some examples.
Certainly! Some examples of hyperboles include "I'm so hungry I could eat a horse," "I have a million things to do," and "She's as tall as a house." Hyperboles are exaggerations used to emphasize a point or create vivid imagery.
Houses, mailboxes, cars (insert a million other things here).. those are all constructions.
Yes. Some examples include one billion, one trillion, and one quadrillion.