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.
Ten times round the world at the equator is slightly further than the average distance to the Moon.
Assuming each plastic bag is about 0.22mm thick, 1 trillion bags would stack up to about 220 million kilometers. The Earth's circumference is about 40,075 kilometers, so you could go around the world approximately 5.49 million times with 1 trillion plastic bags.
The word world does not imply that that the world is round. Google Earth shows that the world is round lol but seriously everyone knows the world is round.
Light cannot travel around the Earth, since light travels at a straight line and the Earth is round. The speed of light is 300,000 kilometers per second.
There have been approximately 31.5 trillion minutes since the beginning of the world.
The circumference of the Earth is about 24,901 miles. To find out how many times you can go around the world to equal a trillion miles, you would divide one trillion (1,000,000,000,000) by the Earth's circumference. This calculation shows that you can circle the globe approximately 40,075 times to reach a trillion miles.
Oh, of course, friend! A nonillionaire is someone who has at least a nonillion dollars, which is a 1 followed by 30 zeros. Just imagine all the happy little trees and fluffy clouds you could buy with that kind of wealth! Remember, it's not about the money, but the joy and beauty you can create in the world.
Ten times round the world at the equator is slightly further than the average distance to the Moon.
Well, isn't that a big number! If you take 100 and multiply it by 1 trillion, you get 100 trillion. That's a whole lot of zeros, but don't worry, every number has its own beauty and purpose in this big ol' world.
1000 trillion dollars is bigger than 999 trillion dollars. 1,000 trillion is also called one quadrillion.
The four largest economis of the world for 2013 are; United States at $16.2 trillion, China at $9.0 trillion, Japan at $5.1 trillion, and Germany at $3.6 trillion.
Assuming each plastic bag is about 0.22mm thick, 1 trillion bags would stack up to about 220 million kilometers. The Earth's circumference is about 40,075 kilometers, so you could go around the world approximately 5.49 million times with 1 trillion plastic bags.
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations published the following statistics for round lumber production in 2003. During that year, total world production was 118 trillion cubic feet (3.34 trillion cubic meters). The following 10 countries account for 60% of world timber production. # United States … 15.82 trillion cubic feet (13.5% of total world production) # India … 11.33 trillion cubic feet (9.6%) # China … 10.1 trillion cubic feet (8.6%) # Brazil … 8.42 trillion cubic feet (7.1%) # Canada … 6.88 trillion cubic feet (5.8%) # Russia … 5.95 trillion cubic feet (5%) # Indonesia … 3.96 trillion cubic feet (3.4%) # Ethiopia … 3.32 trillion cubic feet (2.8%) # Democratic Republic of Congo … 2.55 trillion cubic feet (2.2%) # Nigeria … 2.47 trillion cubic feet (2.1%). Read more: http://global-economy.suite101.com/article.cfm/top_lumber_countries#ixzz0OfVJCMQP
WW2 cost $1 trillion USD in 1945 so with inflation of 12 times that WW2 would cost $12 trillion USD in 2012
About 100 Trillion
~ $50 trillion (changes based on market; peaked at 58 trillion)
about something trillion.