Fred McFeely Rogers (Mister Rogers) molded the 100 billionth crayon in February 1996.
Fred McFeely Rogers (Mister Rogers) molded the 100 billionth crayon in February 1996.
The Smithsonian Institution estimated that America's 100 billionth pencil was produced in 1976
A crayon is made of wax. So no.
The prefix "nano" means "billionth" or 1/1,000,000,000.
Words that can be made from the letters in 'crayon' are:aacornananyarccancarcayconcorncornycoycronycrycyannarynaynonoroaronororcaracyranrayrayonroanyarnyon
Since the prefix 'nano-' means one billionth, like a nanosecond, 100 nanojoules would be 10,000,000 (10 million)
1 billionth of a kelvin, 100 picokelvins is a close to absolute zero as we can get.
its made with gold wax
Crayola
Apple have not made ten billion apps but they are about (at the time of writing) to sell the ten billionth app from the App store. They are offering a $10,000 iTunes Gift Card to the person who downloads the ten billionth app. (See links below)
100 times the width of a single crayon. Measure that, and multiply by 100.
Crayon