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How many times around the earth equals 4800 trillion miles?

Earth's circumference is about 40,000 kilometers. Convert your 4800 trillion miles to kilometers and divide by 40,000, to know how many times aroud it is.


Is one light year 10 trillion times round the world?

No, it is actually less than that. A light year is about 5.9 trillion miles. Earth's circumference at the equator is about 25,000 miles. So a light year would be equivalent to going around the world about 240 million times.


How many plastic bags does 1 person use a day?

A common estimate is that global consumption of plastic bags is over 500 billion plastic bags annually. Yes that's 500,000,000,000 plastic bags used per year. In other words, that's almost 1 million plastic bags used per minute.As if that's not enough, some environmental groups have estimated that up to 1 trillion plastic bags are used worldwide each year. Now, depending on your definition of the word "trillion", that would be 1,000,000,000,000 plastic bags!


What proteins are vital living things because they speed up chemical reactions by up to a trillion times?

The proteins known as enzymes are vital to living things because they speed up chemical reactions up to a trillion times.


How many times larger is the earth than an electron?

Using the classical value for the volume of an electron, which is equal to about 9.4×10−44 m3, and the volume of the Earth, which is equal to about 108.321x1019 m3, one can calculate how big the Earth is compared to an electron: Volume of the Earth / Volume of an electron 108.321x1019 / 9.4×10−44 = 11.5x1063 Thus, the Earth is 11.5x1063 times larger than an electron In other words, the Earth is 11500000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 or 11.5 thousand trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion times larger than an electron. Edit: But, nowadays scientists can't say what size an electron is. So that gets us back to "don't know" and that's definite.