I think the highest number in the world is Gogol. which is a one digit number followed by 100 zero's. But I say the largest number in the world is whatever you can make it!
Sometimes "infinity" is used to denote "the highest number" However, this usage is not correct. The idea of infinite is that there is no bound to something; for instance there are infinite whole numbers. The problem with saying that "infinity" is the highest number is what happens if you add 1 to it? The new number you get is clearly 1 higher than the old number. This may seem paradoxical; the solution is that there is no highest number, there is always a bigger number.
You mean with highest number of casualties? That would be the Mexican Revolution (1910 - 1921) with more than 1 million casualties.
There are an infinite number of them. Here are three: 1,000,001 1,000,001.00001 9,999,999.1
A billion is a thousand times more than a million. One billion= 1,000,000,000 One million= 1,000,000
According to the current theories of the Universe, the highest possible temperature is the Planck temperature. This is approx 1.417*10^32 Kelvin: that is equal to more than 100 nonillion or 100 million million million million million Kelvin.
5,000,000
Highest one is 2
one million more than 12,986,546 is 13,986,546
The highest prime number after 31 is infinitely high. The lowest prime number greater than 31 is 37.
you call it a negative number because it's smaller than 0.
2 is highest than 12. Because -12 is a negative number.
The number that is a hundred million times more is 96,483,500,000,000.