The US population is approximately 330 million, which is an order of magnitude of 8 when rounded to the nearest power of 10 (10^8). This means that the population is in the tens of millions.
The largest earthquake recorded to date was a magnitude 9.5 that occurred in Chile on Sunday, May 22, 1960. Approximately 1,655 people were killed, 3,000 injured, 2 million homeless, and $550 million damage in southern Chile. The resulting tsunami caused 61 deaths, $75 million damage in Hawaii; 138 deaths and $50 million damage in Japan; 32 dead and missing in the Philippines; and $500,000 damage to the west coast of the United States.
The magnitude of 9000000 is 9,000,000.
The measure of energy released by an earthquake depends on its magnitude. If its a high magnitude earthquake, there is a lot of energy. If there is a low magnitude, then there is little energy.
Another word for an earthquake's strength is magnitude. Magnitude is a measure of the size of the seismic waves produced by an earthquake.
The magnitude is '6' , because the numbers goes into the million, that is '10' to the power of '6'. 10^(6).
The order of magnitude is millions - 2 million, rounded.
It is a million.
It is 10^6 or the order of a million.
70 million, or tens of millions.
If its about numbers, there is no nillion. I assume if you meant million its a number with a magnitude of 10^6
Because the word million starts with m, and it was one of the orders of magnitude required in routine life (as opposed to that in specialist scientific environment).
10 million or 10^7 or 10 to the 7th power.
The US population is approximately 330 million, which is an order of magnitude of 8 when rounded to the nearest power of 10 (10^8). This means that the population is in the tens of millions.
As of the latest estimates, the population of Chicago is approximately 2.7 million people. This places it in the range of 10^6 to 10^7. Thus, the order of magnitude for the population of Chicago is 7.
To write 24 million million, you would start by writing the number 24. Then, you would add the word "million" twice to indicate the magnitude of the number. In numerical form, this would be written as 24,000,000,000,000.
The largest earthquake recorded to date was a magnitude 9.5 that occurred in Chile on Sunday, May 22, 1960. Approximately 1,655 people were killed, 3,000 injured, 2 million homeless, and $550 million damage in southern Chile. The resulting tsunami caused 61 deaths, $75 million damage in Hawaii; 138 deaths and $50 million damage in Japan; 32 dead and missing in the Philippines; and $500,000 damage to the west coast of the United States.