A billion pennies stacked on top of each other would be 963.13 miles high
One billion US currency bills would create a stack more than 67.8 miles high. The average thickness of the paper used is 0.0043 inches (about 0.11 mm). One billion bills (if they did not get further compressed by the weight) would reach a height of 4.3 million inches (67.866 miles).
Count one million, two million, etc. until you reach 999 million. After that, the next number is a billion, and the cycle repeats.
If they are one-dollar notes, the stack would be 47.51 miles high.
Yes, there would. For example, how high a ladder do you need to reach the roof? Answer is the difference between the roof height and your reach.
The world population reached 3 billion in the year 1960.
The most common way that a cat could reach a ceiling fan is that it climbed up on a high bookshelf and leapt to the fan. Another way would be if it leapt to a high counter or high stand and then jumped.
To climb to high places that normally you would not be able to reach.
To climb to high places that normally you would not be able to reach.
you gain hight to reach high places
About 3 million feet.
In France and the United States, a billion is 1000 million, i.e. the increment is in thousands of millions. So 23 billion would be written 23,000,000,000 In the UK and Germany it is customary to increment the nomenclature of high numbers by millions, so a billion is 1 million million, or 1,000,000,000,000. So, in those countries 23 billion would be 23,000,000,000,000