To estimate how many Smarties it would take to fill the Earth, we first need to calculate the volume of the Earth, which is approximately 1 trillion cubic kilometers (or 1 x 10^12 km³). A single Smartie has a volume of about 0.5 cubic centimeters (or 0.0000005 km³). Dividing the Earth's volume by the volume of a Smartie gives an approximate total of around 2 x 10^21 Smarties needed to fill the Earth, assuming no gaps and complete packing.
approx 3.2 billion.....based on amount of smarties per cubic feet and cubic feet of wembley ( 3.2 million)
It would take approximately 764 Earths to fill up Saturn's volume. Saturn is the second-largest planet in our solar system and has a volume of about 763.59 times that of Earth.
6. It's the second widest planet in our solar system. But the third lightest.
Smarties are oblate spheroids of approximately 15mm width. The London Underground network comprises approximately 400 kilometres of track. Therefore, end to end, it would need 26,666,666 smarties to go round the London Underground.
It would take approximately 183 trillion trillion (1.83 x 10^20) kilograms of mercury to fill the Earth assuming the Earth is a perfect sphere. This is a rough estimate as the Earth is not a perfect sphere and has various topographical features that would impact the calculation.
None, because only half an Earth can fit inside of Mars.
The Sun's volume is approximately the same as 64,314,000 volumes of Earth's Moon.
It takes about 60 Earth's
Yes smarties can go bad. But it would take a long time. they have preservatives in them and they contain sugar. Things with salt and sugar tend to last longer than say starches and proteins.
It's estimated that it would take about 40 million anacondas to wrap around the Earth's equator. This calculation is based on the average length of an anaconda (15 feet) and the circumference of the Earth at the equator (24,901 miles).
It would take more millilitres.
The moon is very big about 1/4 of the size of the Earth (it looks small because it is a long way away). The moon is also solid (like the Earth) and thus there is no room in it to be filled up with shotgun shells. If the moon was empty then you would have to turn 1/4 of the Earth into shotgun shells to fill the volume the Moon takes up.