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What number comes after a trillion?

What number comes after a trillion?

Scientific Notation: Table of Large Numbers

NUMBER NAME NAME
106 million quindecillion
109 billion sexdecillion
1012 trillion septendecillion
1015 quadrillion octodecillion

What comes after a quadrillion?

After a billion, of course, is trillion. Then comes quadrillion, quintrillion, sextillion, septillion, octillion, nonillion, and decillion. One of my favorite challenges is to have my math class continue to count by “illions” as far as they can.

Who is the richest kid on earth?

Prince George Alexander Louis – Net worth: $1 Billion He is the richest kid in the world with a whopping net worth of over a billion dollars. Prince George, commonly known as Prince George of Cambridge, was born on July 22, 2013, and is the world’s richest kid.

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What would happen if humans disappeared from the Earth?

“Few domestic animals would remain after a couple of hundred years. Dogs would go feral, but they wouldn’t last long: They’d never be able to compete.” If people were no longer present anywhere on Earth, a worldwide shakeout would follow. From zebra mussels to fire ants to crops to kudzu, exotics would battle with natives.

What would happen to Seoul’s environment if humans went extinct?

The habitat would not revert to a truly natural state until the dams that now divert rivers to slake the needs of Seoul’s more than 20 million inhabitants failed — a century or two after the humans had gone. But in the meantime, says Wilson, many creatures would flourish.

How long would it take for nature to undo a city?

However, it wouldn’t take long for nature to undo even the likes of a New York City. Jameel Ahmad, civil engineering department chair at Cooper Union College in New York City, says repeated freezing and thawing common in months like March and November would split cement within a decade, allowing water to seep in.

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What would happen to New York City if everyone disappeared?

If New Yorkers disappeared, sewers would clog, some natural watercourses would reappear, and others would form. Within 20 years, the water-soaked steel columns that support the street above the East Side’s subway tunnels would corrode and buckle, turning Lexington Avenue into a river.