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msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_6184680#1_9134737 | http://1howmany.com/how-many-pints-in-a-gallon | How Many Pints in a Gallon | How Many Pints in a Gallon
How Many Pints in a Gallon
Introducing Gallon Man
| They are the imperial gallon (about 4.54 liters), the US liquid gallon (3.78 liters), and the US dry gallon (about 4.4 liters). To say the truth, dry gallons are also used very rarely, so it makes sense to consider only US liquid gallons and imperial gallons. As for pints, we have the same picture. There are three main definitions of the pint: the imperial pint (about 0.57 liters), the US liquid pint (about 0.47 liters), and the less common US dry pint (about 0.55 liters). If you are going to convert gallons to pints within the scope of the same system, you will have no problems, because in all of them eight pints make up one gallon. One US liquid gallon equals to 8 US liquid pints
One US dry gallon equals to 8 US dry pints
One imperial gallon equals to 8 imperial pints
All you have to do is to multiply the number of gallons by eight, and you will know how many pints are in them. But converting units from different systems is not so easy. We have composed the special table that will help you to do it, though you may need a calculator to perform this task. Using Pints and Gallons
Pints and gallons are the common measurements for distributing different fluids. | 595 | 1,771 |
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| If you are going to convert gallons to pints within the scope of the same system, you will have no problems, because in all of them eight pints make up one gallon. One US liquid gallon equals to 8 US liquid pints
One US dry gallon equals to 8 US dry pints
One imperial gallon equals to 8 imperial pints
All you have to do is to multiply the number of gallons by eight, and you will know how many pints are in them. But converting units from different systems is not so easy. We have composed the special table that will help you to do it, though you may need a calculator to perform this task. Using Pints and Gallons
Pints and gallons are the common measurements for distributing different fluids. In the USA, petrol is usually dispensed by gallons. The pint is the traditional volume unit for selling beer in many countries. Pints and gallons are also used in cooking recipes. The following picture and video will help you to memorize how many pints, quarts and cups are in one gallon. G is a gallon
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| In the USA, petrol is usually dispensed by gallons. The pint is the traditional volume unit for selling beer in many countries. Pints and gallons are also used in cooking recipes. The following picture and video will help you to memorize how many pints, quarts and cups are in one gallon. G is a gallon
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The gallon is a non-metric liquid measurement unit accepted in many countries. The US liquid gallon (about 3.785 liters) and the imperial gallon (about 4.54 liters) are the most common definitions of this unit. The gallon consists of eight pints. The pint (abbr. p or pt) is a non-metric unit of liquid measure widely used in the USA and several other countries. The US pint is equivalent to approximately 0.47 liters. | 2,289 | 3,073 |
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How Many Points Can I Have On Weight Watchers
Dec 26, 2019 The Weight Watcher points system is a widely-spread and popular weight loss program, which uses the special patented method replacing calorie 1 count with a more simple and convenient system of tracking points. Many people love it because it allows them to eat their favorite foods and lose weight. According to the program, every type of food has its own number of points. It takes into account the calories, fat and fiber containing in food. Dieters have to calculate how many points they can eat in a day. Then they can consult the list of weight watchers points for the most common, branded and even ethnic foods. The main idea is that you should consume less energy than you burn in order to lose weight. So the question arises, “How many points can I have on weight watchers in a day?” The answer depends on several factors: age, gender, weight and physical activity. | 0 | 978 |
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| Then they can consult the list of weight watchers points for the most common, branded and even ethnic foods. The main idea is that you should consume less energy than you burn in order to lose weight. So the question arises, “How many points can I have on weight watchers in a day?” The answer depends on several factors: age, gender, weight and physical activity. They all influence on the basal metabolic rate 2. The process of counting the points is very simple, and now we will show you how to do it. How to Calculate Weight Watchers Daily Points
So, let’s calculate your daily point target. First of all, we should mind you gender. Give yourself the following number of watchers points: | 614 | 1,305 |
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| They all influence on the basal metabolic rate 2. The process of counting the points is very simple, and now we will show you how to do it. How to Calculate Weight Watchers Daily Points
So, let’s calculate your daily point target. First of all, we should mind you gender. Give yourself the following number of watchers points: Gender
Points
Males
8
Females
2
Nursing females
12
Then take into account your age (the older you become, the lower your BMR gets). Age
Points
From 17 to 26
4
From 27 to 37
3
From 38 to 47
2
From 48 to 57
1
From 58
0
Now measure your weight in pounds and take the first two numbers of it. Then add them to the points from the first two steps (gender and age). If you do not perform any exercises, you may miss the following stage. But if you do, you can add some more points to you count. | 979 | 1,794 |
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| Gender
Points
Males
8
Females
2
Nursing females
12
Then take into account your age (the older you become, the lower your BMR gets). Age
Points
From 17 to 26
4
From 27 to 37
3
From 38 to 47
2
From 48 to 57
1
From 58
0
Now measure your weight in pounds and take the first two numbers of it. Then add them to the points from the first two steps (gender and age). If you do not perform any exercises, you may miss the following stage. But if you do, you can add some more points to you count. Level of physical activity
Points
Sedentary
0
Lightly active
2
Moderate active
4
Very active
6
Add the appropriate number to the overall points. For example, let’s take a 25-year old man who weighs about 200 pound. He does a physically hard work and regularly plays tennis. Knowing all these facts about him, we can easily determine how many weight watchers points he can get in a day. 8 (male) + 4 (aged 25) + 20 (weighs 200 pounds) + 6 (very active) = 38 points
As you see, he can consume no more than 38 points per day if he does not want to put on weight. | 1,305 | 2,354 |
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| Level of physical activity
Points
Sedentary
0
Lightly active
2
Moderate active
4
Very active
6
Add the appropriate number to the overall points. For example, let’s take a 25-year old man who weighs about 200 pound. He does a physically hard work and regularly plays tennis. Knowing all these facts about him, we can easily determine how many weight watchers points he can get in a day. 8 (male) + 4 (aged 25) + 20 (weighs 200 pounds) + 6 (very active) = 38 points
As you see, he can consume no more than 38 points per day if he does not want to put on weight. Now he can look into the special table representing how many points there are in certain amounts of different foods. Below you can see a shortened variant of the Weight Watchers Points List, which will give you a general idea about what it is. Food
Amount
Points
Apple juice
½ cup
1
Clear water
1 liter
0
Avocado
¼
2
Beef stew
1 cup
5
Bloody Mary
1
2
Carrots
2 large
0
Caviar
2 Tbsp
2
Chocolate
2 pieces
3
Grapes
1 cup
1
Paella
1 cup
7
Cooked pork
½ cup
5
Mashed potato
½ cup
2
White rice
1 cup
4
Rum
1 jigger
2
Analyzing the list, you can see that if some food contains much fat, it gives you many points. That is why you’d better eat more fruits and vegetables which are rich in fiber. They will help you to reduce your points and get vitamins and minerals necessary for your health. | 1,794 | 3,140 |
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| Now he can look into the special table representing how many points there are in certain amounts of different foods. Below you can see a shortened variant of the Weight Watchers Points List, which will give you a general idea about what it is. Food
Amount
Points
Apple juice
½ cup
1
Clear water
1 liter
0
Avocado
¼
2
Beef stew
1 cup
5
Bloody Mary
1
2
Carrots
2 large
0
Caviar
2 Tbsp
2
Chocolate
2 pieces
3
Grapes
1 cup
1
Paella
1 cup
7
Cooked pork
½ cup
5
Mashed potato
½ cup
2
White rice
1 cup
4
Rum
1 jigger
2
Analyzing the list, you can see that if some food contains much fat, it gives you many points. That is why you’d better eat more fruits and vegetables which are rich in fiber. They will help you to reduce your points and get vitamins and minerals necessary for your health. Dangers of Weight Watchers
In fact, the Weight Watchers is not positioned as a diet. If you visit its website, you will find the explanation that it is a program (or even approach) that helps people to live a healthy life and eat whatever they like. It is true. You can really lose weight, but thinner is not always healthier. The points which are assigned to different foods depend on the content of protein, fat, fiber and carbohydrates in them. | 2,355 | 3,588 |
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| Dangers of Weight Watchers
In fact, the Weight Watchers is not positioned as a diet. If you visit its website, you will find the explanation that it is a program (or even approach) that helps people to live a healthy life and eat whatever they like. It is true. You can really lose weight, but thinner is not always healthier. The points which are assigned to different foods depend on the content of protein, fat, fiber and carbohydrates in them. Minerals and vitamins are not considered at all. In order to get the necessary amount of minerals and vitamins without exceeding your number of weight watchers points, you will have to eat much more fruits and vegetables than you are used to do. Otherwise, there is a risk to get vitamin deficiency. The system counts points, not calories. So you don’t know if you get the necessary energy intake per day. | 3,140 | 3,994 |
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| Minerals and vitamins are not considered at all. In order to get the necessary amount of minerals and vitamins without exceeding your number of weight watchers points, you will have to eat much more fruits and vegetables than you are used to do. Otherwise, there is a risk to get vitamin deficiency. The system counts points, not calories. So you don’t know if you get the necessary energy intake per day. It can lead to undernourishment which will slow down the metabolism and create problems with health. Many frozen foods from Weight Watchers are rich in sodium. If you regularly eat them, you exceed the recommended amount. And don’t forget that you will get more sodium from drinks. This is especially dangerous for people with high blood pressure. | 3,589 | 4,342 |
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| It can lead to undernourishment which will slow down the metabolism and create problems with health. Many frozen foods from Weight Watchers are rich in sodium. If you regularly eat them, you exceed the recommended amount. And don’t forget that you will get more sodium from drinks. This is especially dangerous for people with high blood pressure. The Weight Watchers is a good weight loss program but you should carefully consider what you eat and mind the amount of vitamins and minerals. Your health is more important than a slender figure. The calorie is a widely-spread unit of heat energy, which is commonly used for measuring the food energy value. It was defined in 1824 by scientist Nicolas Clement. The basal metabolic rate (BMR) is an amount of energy that a human being or an animal uses in dormant state. | 3,995 | 4,812 |
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| The Weight Watchers is a good weight loss program but you should carefully consider what you eat and mind the amount of vitamins and minerals. Your health is more important than a slender figure. The calorie is a widely-spread unit of heat energy, which is commonly used for measuring the food energy value. It was defined in 1824 by scientist Nicolas Clement. The basal metabolic rate (BMR) is an amount of energy that a human being or an animal uses in dormant state. This amount of energy is sufficient for the vital organs (heart, kidneys, lungs, skin, etc) to function properly. | 4,342 | 4,926 |
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How Many Pounds in a Ton
Dec 28, 2019 Converting pounds 1 to tons 2 can cause difficulties because there are several definitions of these units of weight, which are used in different systems of measure. So, if you ask about how many pounds in a ton, you should know exactly what units you mean. It is particularly important if you are an international trader. This article will help you to avoid confusion. Pounds are found in several weight systems: Avoirdupois, Troy, Tower, London, Merchant, etc. In Great Britain and the United States the avoirdupois pound is used. This type equals to sixteen ounces 3 and about 454 metric grams 4 . Other kinds of pounds are rather rare in the modern world. We have collected some information about them in the table below. | 0 | 787 |
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How Many Pounds in a Ton | Avoirdupois, Troy, Tower, London, Merchant, etc. In Great Britain and the United States the avoirdupois pound is used. This type equals to sixteen ounces 3 and about 454 metric grams 4 . Other kinds of pounds are rather rare in the modern world. We have collected some information about them in the table below. Ounces
Grams
1 Avoirdupois pound
14
454
1 Troy pound
12
373
1 Tower pound
12
350
1 London pound
16
467
1 Merchant pound
15
437
Every person living in a country with the metric system knows that one metric ton consists of one thousand kilograms. If you ask him about how many pounds there are in a ton, he will think that you mean this ton. But there are also units of weight called long (gross) and short (net) tons. The first ones are used in the USA and Canada. The long ton is common for the United Kingdom and some other countries. | 476 | 1,323 |
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How Many Pounds in a Ton | Ounces
Grams
1 Avoirdupois pound
14
454
1 Troy pound
12
373
1 Tower pound
12
350
1 London pound
16
467
1 Merchant pound
15
437
Every person living in a country with the metric system knows that one metric ton consists of one thousand kilograms. If you ask him about how many pounds there are in a ton, he will think that you mean this ton. But there are also units of weight called long (gross) and short (net) tons. The first ones are used in the USA and Canada. The long ton is common for the United Kingdom and some other countries. One metric ton (or tone) equals to about 2204.6 pounds
One long ton equals to 2240 pounds (the USA, Canada)
One short ton equals to 2000 pounds (UK)
It means that if someone asks you how many pounds there are in a ton, make sure that you understand what type of these units of weight he implies. The following table will help you to convert short tons to avoirdupois pounds without a calculator. Ton
Pound
Ton
Pound
1
2000
20
40000
2
4000
30
60000
3
6000
40
80000
4
8000
50
100000
5
10000
60
120000
6
12000
70
140000
7
14000
80
160000
8
16000
90
180000
9
18000
100
200000
10
20000
999
1998000
The pound (abbr. lb) is a widespread unit of mass with many definitions. The most common of them is equal to sixteen ounces or 454 metric grams. | 787 | 2,061 |
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How Many Pounds in a Ton | One metric ton (or tone) equals to about 2204.6 pounds
One long ton equals to 2240 pounds (the USA, Canada)
One short ton equals to 2000 pounds (UK)
It means that if someone asks you how many pounds there are in a ton, make sure that you understand what type of these units of weight he implies. The following table will help you to convert short tons to avoirdupois pounds without a calculator. Ton
Pound
Ton
Pound
1
2000
20
40000
2
4000
30
60000
3
6000
40
80000
4
8000
50
100000
5
10000
60
120000
6
12000
70
140000
7
14000
80
160000
8
16000
90
180000
9
18000
100
200000
10
20000
999
1998000
The pound (abbr. lb) is a widespread unit of mass with many definitions. The most common of them is equal to sixteen ounces or 454 metric grams. The ton is a unit of weight, found in various systems of measure (the metric ton, the short ton, and the long ton). The ounce (abbr. oz) is a mass unit with a number of meanings. The avoirdupois ounce (about 28.3 grams) and the troy ounce (about 31.1 grams) are its most known definitions. The gram (abbr. | 1,323 | 2,367 |
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How Many Pounds in a Ton | The ton is a unit of weight, found in various systems of measure (the metric ton, the short ton, and the long ton). The ounce (abbr. oz) is a mass unit with a number of meanings. The avoirdupois ounce (about 28.3 grams) and the troy ounce (about 31.1 grams) are its most known definitions. The gram (abbr. g) is a general unit of weight from the International System of Units. One kilogram contains 1000 grams. | 2,061 | 2,472 |
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How Many Quarts in a Gallon
Dec 25, 2019 Gallons 1 and quarts 2 are common units of liquid measure though they can also be used to measure dry substances. These units are mostly spread in the USA and Australia. The answer to the question, “How many quarts are there in one gallon?” is simple if you mean US gallons and US quarts. Every American schoolboy knows that: One US gallon consists of 4 US quarts
US and Imperial Gallons and Quarts
But you should realize that there is also the imperial (UK, European) gallon, which differs from the US definition. This unit is a part of the Standard system of measures, used in Great Britain and the United States for several hundreds of years. The imperial gallon is defined as 4.546 liters, and the US gallon equals to 3.785 liters. What is more, the dry gallon is also in use in the USA. It is a bit larger than the liquid gallon and is less common. | 0 | 922 |
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How Many Quarts in a Gallon | One US gallon consists of 4 US quarts
US and Imperial Gallons and Quarts
But you should realize that there is also the imperial (UK, European) gallon, which differs from the US definition. This unit is a part of the Standard system of measures, used in Great Britain and the United States for several hundreds of years. The imperial gallon is defined as 4.546 liters, and the US gallon equals to 3.785 liters. What is more, the dry gallon is also in use in the USA. It is a bit larger than the liquid gallon and is less common. In most other countries of the world the metric system is adopted. It measures liquids in liters and counts everything in tens. Using Quarts and Gallons
Quarts and gallons are the most common measurements for selling different fluids. For example, petrol is usually dispensed by gallons, and milk is sold in gallon or quart containers. Smaller liquid measures are used not so often though one can buy a pint of juice in any grocery store. | 394 | 1,361 |
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How Many Quarts in a Gallon | In most other countries of the world the metric system is adopted. It measures liquids in liters and counts everything in tens. Using Quarts and Gallons
Quarts and gallons are the most common measurements for selling different fluids. For example, petrol is usually dispensed by gallons, and milk is sold in gallon or quart containers. Smaller liquid measures are used not so often though one can buy a pint of juice in any grocery store. These units can also be used in cooking, but as a rule it is more convenient to measure liquids in pints, fluid ounces, cups, tablespoons and teaspoons. The following table will help you to convert units. Remember that we are discussing liquid measures accepted in the USA. One US Gallon
One US Quart
Tea-spoons
768
192
Table-spoons
256
64
Fluid Ounces
128
32
Cups
16
4
Pints
8
2
Quarts
4
1
Gallon is a liquid measure unit accepted in many countries. The US liquid gallon equals approximately 3.785 liters. | 922 | 1,868 |
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How Many Quarts in a Gallon | These units can also be used in cooking, but as a rule it is more convenient to measure liquids in pints, fluid ounces, cups, tablespoons and teaspoons. The following table will help you to convert units. Remember that we are discussing liquid measures accepted in the USA. One US Gallon
One US Quart
Tea-spoons
768
192
Table-spoons
256
64
Fluid Ounces
128
32
Cups
16
4
Pints
8
2
Quarts
4
1
Gallon is a liquid measure unit accepted in many countries. The US liquid gallon equals approximately 3.785 liters. Quart (qt or q) is a unit of liquid measure widely used in the USA, Australia and some other countries. The US quart is equivalent to 0.946 liters. | 1,361 | 2,016 |
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How Many Ribs Do Humans Have
Dec 27, 2019 It is widely known that all vertebral species have ribs 1. Humans have a complex rib cage 2 which comprises of the sternum 3, ribs and some other parts. Every doctor knows how many ribs people have, but an ordinary man can have some difficulties with such a question. In fact, it is no difficult to memorize the answer: Every human (both men and women) has 24 coupled ribs (that is, 12 pairs)
The first fourteen ribs (seven pairs) are directly connected to the breastbone (sternum). They are called "true ribs". The very first pair is difficult to distinguish from the rest of human ribs. These ribs are flat, short, and C-shaped. They are attached below the neck. The other six pairs of ribs look more usual. | 0 | 780 |
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How Many Ribs Do Humans Have | They are called "true ribs". The very first pair is difficult to distinguish from the rest of human ribs. These ribs are flat, short, and C-shaped. They are attached below the neck. The other six pairs of ribs look more usual. The next five pairs of ribs are called "false ribs". Three of them have a cartilaginous attachment to the sternum, and the last two (pairs eleven and twelve) are known as "floating ribs". Once in a while they are also termed vertebral ribs because they are connected solely to the vertebrae. Some humans miss one pair of floating ribs, and some have three pairs of them due to genetic mutations. As a rule, the length of ribs increases starting from pair one and decreases from the eighth pair. | 554 | 1,275 |
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How Many Ribs Do Humans Have | The next five pairs of ribs are called "false ribs". Three of them have a cartilaginous attachment to the sternum, and the last two (pairs eleven and twelve) are known as "floating ribs". Once in a while they are also termed vertebral ribs because they are connected solely to the vertebrae. Some humans miss one pair of floating ribs, and some have three pairs of them due to genetic mutations. As a rule, the length of ribs increases starting from pair one and decreases from the eighth pair. The diaphragm 4 controlling breathing separates the rib cage from the abdomen. The diaphragm’s contraction makes the rib cage along with the thoracic cavity expand which reduces intrathoracic pressure and fills the lungs with air. The main purpose of the rib cage is to protect the internals (the heart, lungs, and kidneys) in the thoracic cavity. The ribs make a cage-like formation around them, playing an important role in the skeleton. That is why this structure is called the rib cage though it consists of some other bones too. | 780 | 1,809 |
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How Many Ribs Do Humans Have | The diaphragm 4 controlling breathing separates the rib cage from the abdomen. The diaphragm’s contraction makes the rib cage along with the thoracic cavity expand which reduces intrathoracic pressure and fills the lungs with air. The main purpose of the rib cage is to protect the internals (the heart, lungs, and kidneys) in the thoracic cavity. The ribs make a cage-like formation around them, playing an important role in the skeleton. That is why this structure is called the rib cage though it consists of some other bones too. Many people do believe than men and women have different number of ribs. The origin of this belief lies in the Bible, and we all know the story of Adam and created from his rib Eve. In point of fact, the quantity of ribs does not depend on sex. Both men and women have twelve pairs of ribs. If this statement cannot convince you, take X-ray pictures of several men and women. | 1,276 | 2,185 |
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How Many Ribs Do Humans Have | Many people do believe than men and women have different number of ribs. The origin of this belief lies in the Bible, and we all know the story of Adam and created from his rib Eve. In point of fact, the quantity of ribs does not depend on sex. Both men and women have twelve pairs of ribs. If this statement cannot convince you, take X-ray pictures of several men and women. This will be the strongest visual proof. We hope that this piece of information is enough to give you the exhaustive answer to the question, " How many ribs do humans have ?". A rib is one of the 24 slender curved bones forming the rib cage. They serve to protect internal organs in the thoracic cavity. The rib cage (also called the thoracic cage) is the structure formed by ribs and other bones. | 1,809 | 2,583 |
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How Many Ribs Do Humans Have | This will be the strongest visual proof. We hope that this piece of information is enough to give you the exhaustive answer to the question, " How many ribs do humans have ?". A rib is one of the 24 slender curved bones forming the rib cage. They serve to protect internal organs in the thoracic cavity. The rib cage (also called the thoracic cage) is the structure formed by ribs and other bones. As a rule, a human rib cage has twenty four ribs, the sternum, the twelve thoracic vertebrae, and costal cartilages. The sternum is the long bone in the shape of the capital letter
The diaphragm is a muscular partition extending across the rib cage’s bottom and separating the thoracic cavity from the abdomen in humans and mammals. It plays an important role in respiration because its contraction spreads the thorax and inflates the lungs. | 2,186 | 3,025 |
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How Many Rings Does Saturn Have
Dec 27, 2019 Saturn is known to be the only planet which has visible rings around it. If you want to find out how many rings Saturn has, go on reading. The answer to this question is not that simple. You will also know many interesting things about this unique planet. General Facts about Saturn
The name of Saturn is of Roman origin. In the religion of ancient Romans Saturnus was the major god who was in charge of agriculture and harvest. He is supposed to be equal to such gods from other myths as Cronus, Ninurta, and Shani. One of the days of the week, Saturday, is named after this planet. Saturn stands the sixth from the Sun and is situated between Uranus and Jupiter. In the whole Solar System 1 there is only one planet larger than Saturn. | 0 | 814 |
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How Many Rings Does Saturn Have | In the religion of ancient Romans Saturnus was the major god who was in charge of agriculture and harvest. He is supposed to be equal to such gods from other myths as Cronus, Ninurta, and Shani. One of the days of the week, Saturday, is named after this planet. Saturn stands the sixth from the Sun and is situated between Uranus and Jupiter. In the whole Solar System 1 there is only one planet larger than Saturn. It is Jupiter. Saturn, Jupiter, Neptune and Uranus are gas planets, and together they are called the Jovian. You may be surprised to know that Saturn would be able to float in water. Its density is 0.687 grams/cm 3, while water on our planet has density of 1 gram/cm 3. Saturn consists mostly of helium and hydrogen though it also has some heavy materials in the core. | 399 | 1,183 |
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How Many Rings Does Saturn Have | It is Jupiter. Saturn, Jupiter, Neptune and Uranus are gas planets, and together they are called the Jovian. You may be surprised to know that Saturn would be able to float in water. Its density is 0.687 grams/cm 3, while water on our planet has density of 1 gram/cm 3. Saturn consists mostly of helium and hydrogen though it also has some heavy materials in the core. So you would not be able to stand on its surface. Saturn’s radius is about nine times larger than the one that the Earth has. But it spins on its axis very quick. That is why its year is more than twenty nine Earth years long, but its day has no more than ten and a half hours. Saturn Rings
As stated above, Saturn has a distinctive feature, which it is widely known for. | 815 | 1,555 |
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How Many Rings Does Saturn Have | So you would not be able to stand on its surface. Saturn’s radius is about nine times larger than the one that the Earth has. But it spins on its axis very quick. That is why its year is more than twenty nine Earth years long, but its day has no more than ten and a half hours. Saturn Rings
As stated above, Saturn has a distinctive feature, which it is widely known for. Of course, we are talking about its ring system. Though people discovered Saturn thousands years ago, they had not been able to see its rings because it is impossible without a telescope. In 1610, Galileo observed the rings but thought them to be Saturn’s two moons. Dutch astronomer Christian Huygens had a more advanced telescope than Galileo, so in 1655 he was able to scrutinize the planet thoroughly and espied the rings. In fact, these rings are not solid. | 1,184 | 2,018 |
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How Many Rings Does Saturn Have | Of course, we are talking about its ring system. Though people discovered Saturn thousands years ago, they had not been able to see its rings because it is impossible without a telescope. In 1610, Galileo observed the rings but thought them to be Saturn’s two moons. Dutch astronomer Christian Huygens had a more advanced telescope than Galileo, so in 1655 he was able to scrutinize the planet thoroughly and espied the rings. In fact, these rings are not solid. They are made of separate parts. As they reflect about 80% of the light, there is every reason for thinking that they are chunks of ice, though gravel, dust, rocks, and similar objects can also be among them. All these particles orbit the planet individually. Their size can vary from less than one millimeter to about twenty meters. It is interesting that every ring has its own atmosphere, separate from Saturn’s atmosphere. | 1,556 | 2,445 |
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How Many Rings Does Saturn Have | They are made of separate parts. As they reflect about 80% of the light, there is every reason for thinking that they are chunks of ice, though gravel, dust, rocks, and similar objects can also be among them. All these particles orbit the planet individually. Their size can vary from less than one millimeter to about twenty meters. It is interesting that every ring has its own atmosphere, separate from Saturn’s atmosphere. There are several theories about the origin of Saturn rings. Some scientists think that they could be the remnants of the planet’s foundation. Others believe that long time ago the rings were Saturn’s moons. How Many Rings Does Saturn Have? The question about the exact number of Saturn rings is rather difficult, but scientists have been able to give answer to it. | 2,019 | 2,811 |
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How Many Rings Does Saturn Have | There are several theories about the origin of Saturn rings. Some scientists think that they could be the remnants of the planet’s foundation. Others believe that long time ago the rings were Saturn’s moons. How Many Rings Does Saturn Have? The question about the exact number of Saturn rings is rather difficult, but scientists have been able to give answer to it. Latin letters are used to classify the main rings. Here are their short descriptions. Ring A is very bright and outer-lying. It has its moon named Daphnis orbiting inside it. Ring B is the largest and densest of all Saturn rings. | 2,445 | 3,041 |
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How Many Rings Does Saturn Have | Latin letters are used to classify the main rings. Here are their short descriptions. Ring A is very bright and outer-lying. It has its moon named Daphnis orbiting inside it. Ring B is the largest and densest of all Saturn rings. Ring C is very faint. Ring D is located closest to Saturn and is hard to see. Ring E is a very wide and outer-lying ring made of ice chunks. Ring F has the unique spiral strand around it. It is the farthest ring from Saturn. | 2,812 | 3,266 |
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How Many Rings Does Saturn Have | Ring C is very faint. Ring D is located closest to Saturn and is hard to see. Ring E is a very wide and outer-lying ring made of ice chunks. Ring F has the unique spiral strand around it. It is the farthest ring from Saturn. Ring G is situated between rings F and E. It is small and hardly visible. Ring O was discovered in 2010. Now it is supposed to be the largest ring. As you can see, now we can talk about eight Saturn rings. But there is also the Phoebe ring, which was also discovered not long time ago. | 3,041 | 3,552 |
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How Many Rings Does Saturn Have | Ring G is situated between rings F and E. It is small and hardly visible. Ring O was discovered in 2010. Now it is supposed to be the largest ring. As you can see, now we can talk about eight Saturn rings. But there is also the Phoebe ring, which was also discovered not long time ago. This ring has got a backwards orbit and is tilted a bit. But the above mentioned objects are not the only Saturn rings, because this planet has also some divisions and gaps in them. The most widely-known of them are the Cassini Division 2, the Janus Ring, the Anthe Ring Arc, the Methone Ring Arc, the Pallene Ring, and the Roche Division. So if we take into account all of them, we will get more than thirty rings. But even now nobody can say for sure that people have been able to see all Saturn rings. | 3,266 | 4,057 |
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How Many Rings Does Saturn Have | This ring has got a backwards orbit and is tilted a bit. But the above mentioned objects are not the only Saturn rings, because this planet has also some divisions and gaps in them. The most widely-known of them are the Cassini Division 2, the Janus Ring, the Anthe Ring Arc, the Methone Ring Arc, the Pallene Ring, and the Roche Division. So if we take into account all of them, we will get more than thirty rings. But even now nobody can say for sure that people have been able to see all Saturn rings. Most probably, there are still more of them. The Solar System is the system which contains the Sun and eight planets (Mercury, Earth, Venus, Mars, Saturn, Jupiter, Neptune, Uranus, and Pluto) with their moons orbiting round it. The Solar System also contains asteroids, comets, and meteoroids. The Cassini Division is a wide gap between Saturn Ring A and Ring B, discovered by Giovanni Cassini in 1675. | 3,553 | 4,460 |
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How Many Sides Does a Pentagon Have
Dec 27, 2019 To say the truth, not everybody knows much about geometry. So it can be difficult for many people to give the right answer to rather a simple question, “How many sides does a pentagon 1 have?” The word “pentagon” is of Greek origin, and its prefix “penta” (from Greek “pente”) means “five”. If you know this, you can easily answer how many sides there are in a pentagon. A pentagon 3 has five sides
If it is a regular pentagon, all its sides are of equal length. The angles of every pentagon amount to 540 0. In a regular pentagon, each angle measures 108 0. Both shapes on the picture below are pentagons. The first one is regular. Different Polygons
There are also other polygons 2 with various numbers of sides, and the following table will give you some information about them. | 0 | 866 |
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How Many Sides Does a Pentagon Have | The angles of every pentagon amount to 540 0. In a regular pentagon, each angle measures 108 0. Both shapes on the picture below are pentagons. The first one is regular. Different Polygons
There are also other polygons 2 with various numbers of sides, and the following table will give you some information about them. Name of Polygon
Number of Sides
Triangle
3
Quadrilateral
4
Pentagon
5
Hexagon
6
Heptagon
7
Octagon
8
Nonagon
9
Decagon
10
Hendecagon
11
Dodecagon
12
Tridecagon
13
Tetradecagon
14
Pentadecagon
15
Hexadecagon
16
Heptadecagon
17
Octadecagon
18
Nonadecagon
19
Icosagon
20
Triacontagon
30
Tetracontagon
40
Pentacontagon
50
All regular polygons have equal sides and equal internal angles. Nature has many examples of such polygons. The most widely-known of them are wax honeycombs in the form of hexagon which bees make for storing honey. The Pentagon
The Department of Defense of the United States of America is headquartered in the building called the Pentagon. Its name is so popular that people use it meaning the Department of Defense. | 548 | 1,601 |
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How Many Sides Does a Pentagon Have | Name of Polygon
Number of Sides
Triangle
3
Quadrilateral
4
Pentagon
5
Hexagon
6
Heptagon
7
Octagon
8
Nonagon
9
Decagon
10
Hendecagon
11
Dodecagon
12
Tridecagon
13
Tetradecagon
14
Pentadecagon
15
Hexadecagon
16
Heptadecagon
17
Octadecagon
18
Nonadecagon
19
Icosagon
20
Triacontagon
30
Tetracontagon
40
Pentacontagon
50
All regular polygons have equal sides and equal internal angles. Nature has many examples of such polygons. The most widely-known of them are wax honeycombs in the form of hexagon which bees make for storing honey. The Pentagon
The Department of Defense of the United States of America is headquartered in the building called the Pentagon. Its name is so popular that people use it meaning the Department of Defense. It is not difficult to guess that the building has the shape of a pentagon. It was designed by George Bergstrom, the American architect, and John McShain became the general contractor. The Pentagon was dedicated on the 15th of January, 1943. Now the Pentagon, situated in Arlington County, Virginia, is the largest office building in the world. Its floor area is about 604 000 square meters, and about 344 000 square meters are used for offices. | 866 | 2,047 |
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How Many Sides Does a Pentagon Have | It is not difficult to guess that the building has the shape of a pentagon. It was designed by George Bergstrom, the American architect, and John McShain became the general contractor. The Pentagon was dedicated on the 15th of January, 1943. Now the Pentagon, situated in Arlington County, Virginia, is the largest office building in the world. Its floor area is about 604 000 square meters, and about 344 000 square meters are used for offices. More than 25 000 employees work in the Pentagon. The vast majority of them are the military, though there are also civilian workers and support personnel. The building of the Pentagon has five floors and two basement levels. Every floor has five corridors. The total length of the corridors adds up to 28.2 kilometers. | 1,602 | 2,366 |
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How Many Sides Does a Pentagon Have | More than 25 000 employees work in the Pentagon. The vast majority of them are the military, though there are also civilian workers and support personnel. The building of the Pentagon has five floors and two basement levels. Every floor has five corridors. The total length of the corridors adds up to 28.2 kilometers. The central plaza also has the shape of a pentagon. Its area is equal to approximately 20 000 square meters. The plaza is informally called “ground zero”. This nickname came into being in the times of the Cold War. It was supposed that in a possible nuclear war the USSR would target a nuclear missile at the plaza. | 2,048 | 2,682 |
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How Many Sides Does a Pentagon Have | The central plaza also has the shape of a pentagon. Its area is equal to approximately 20 000 square meters. The plaza is informally called “ground zero”. This nickname came into being in the times of the Cold War. It was supposed that in a possible nuclear war the USSR would target a nuclear missile at the plaza. It is interesting that the Pentagon’s groundbreaking was on September 11, 1941, and exactly sixty years later the hijacked airplane was crashed into its territory. This act of terrorism killed 189 people: 59 persons aboard, 125 employees, and 5 hijackers. If you ever forget how many sides a pentagon has, just try and remember what the Pentagon looks like. It will be a good tip for you. | 2,367 | 3,071 |
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How Many Sides Does a Pentagon Have | It is interesting that the Pentagon’s groundbreaking was on September 11, 1941, and exactly sixty years later the hijacked airplane was crashed into its territory. This act of terrorism killed 189 people: 59 persons aboard, 125 employees, and 5 hijackers. If you ever forget how many sides a pentagon has, just try and remember what the Pentagon looks like. It will be a good tip for you. A pentagon (from Greek word “pente”, which means “five”) is a five-sided polygon. A self-intersecting form of a pentagon is a pentagram. A polygon (from Greek words “polus”, which means “many”, and “gonia”, which means “angle”) is a two-dimensional shape, made of several straight lines, which are all connected up. The Pentagon is the building where the headquarters of the Department of Defense of the United States of America is located. This name is widely used for denoting the Department. | 2,682 | 3,566 |
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How Many Square Feet in an Acre
Dec 25, 2019 It is easy to imagine an area of one square foot 1. In fact, it is a square which has sides of one foot. But many people have problems with visualizing an acre 2, to say nothing of converting square feet to acres. There is a good analogy that helps to envision an acre. It is known that a football field is a bit bigger than one acre. But to clear up the picture, you have to know more facts about square feet and acres. Square Feet and Acres
These measurements are parts of the US customary system. It has aroused from the English system, but with some differences. Initially, the acre was approximately a parcel of land that an ox was able to plow in one day. Historically, areas of British farms and estates were measured in acres. | 0 | 811 |
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How Many Square Feet in an Acre | But to clear up the picture, you have to know more facts about square feet and acres. Square Feet and Acres
These measurements are parts of the US customary system. It has aroused from the English system, but with some differences. Initially, the acre was approximately a parcel of land that an ox was able to plow in one day. Historically, areas of British farms and estates were measured in acres. Even if the area was very large, they did not want to use square miles. The US customary acre has approximately 4046.87 square meters. In the year of 1959, the length of the international yard was officially defined to be 0.9144 meters. It means that the international acre equals to about 4046.85 square meters. As you see, the difference between the US customary acre and its international variant is so slight, that it all the same what acre to use in everyday life. | 412 | 1,281 |
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How Many Square Feet in an Acre | Even if the area was very large, they did not want to use square miles. The US customary acre has approximately 4046.87 square meters. In the year of 1959, the length of the international yard was officially defined to be 0.9144 meters. It means that the international acre equals to about 4046.85 square meters. As you see, the difference between the US customary acre and its international variant is so slight, that it all the same what acre to use in everyday life. How Many Square Feet in an Acre
Now that we know a bit about acres and square feet, we can move to conversion of these units and find out how many square feet there are in an acre. One US customary acre is equivalent to 43 560 square feet, 4840 square yards, or about 4047 square meters. There are also some other types of acres, used in various countries: Irish acre (7843 yd 2 ), Roman acre (1260 m 2 ), Cheshire acre (10240 yd 2 ), etc. The table below will help you to convert acres and square feet into some other measurement units. | 812 | 1,819 |
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Now that we know a bit about acres and square feet, we can move to conversion of these units and find out how many square feet there are in an acre. One US customary acre is equivalent to 43 560 square feet, 4840 square yards, or about 4047 square meters. There are also some other types of acres, used in various countries: Irish acre (7843 yd 2 ), Roman acre (1260 m 2 ), Cheshire acre (10240 yd 2 ), etc. The table below will help you to convert acres and square feet into some other measurement units. One square foot
One acre
Square Centimeters
929
404 687
Square Meters
0.0929
4046.87
Square Feet
1
43 560
Square Yards
1/9
4840
Acre is a US customary and imperial unit of area, which is also used in many other systems. The international acre is the most common variant, and it is equal to approximately 4,046.85 square meters, or 0.404 hectare. Square Foot (abbr. sq ft or ft2) is a US customary and imperial unit of area, which is used in the USA, Unites Kingdom, Canada, India and other countries. It is a square area with sides of one foot (12 inches, or about 0,304 meters). | 1,281 | 2,399 |
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State
Date
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How Many States Are In the United States
Dec 27, 2019 Though it is a question from an elementary school, not all people can answer correctly how many states there are in the USA. If you have any doubts about it, we will help you. There are fifty states in the United States of America
Forty eight states are contiguous 1. They are located between Mexico and Canada on the North American continent. Hawaii and Alaska are not attached to the other states. Hawaii is situated on the Hawaiian Islands in the south Pacific. Alaska is the largest state of the USA, located to the north-west of Canada. In was bought from Russia in the 19th century. The USA also owns several smaller territories around the world, but they are not the states. The table below is the list of all the states. | 0 | 823 |
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State
Date
| Hawaii is situated on the Hawaiian Islands in the south Pacific. Alaska is the largest state of the USA, located to the north-west of Canada. In was bought from Russia in the 19th century. The USA also owns several smaller territories around the world, but they are not the states. The table below is the list of all the states. It also tells when they were joined to the Union and what their nicknames are. #
State
Date
Nickname
1
Delaware
December 7, 1787
The First State, the Diamond State, the Small Wonder
2
Pennsylvania
December 12, 1787
The Keystone State
3
New Jersey
December 18, 1787
The Garden State
4
Georgia
January 2, 1788
The Peach State
5
Connecticut
January 9, 1788
The Constitution State
6
Massachusetts
February 6, 1788
The Old Colony State, the Bay State
7
Maryland
April 28, 1788
The Old Line State, the Free State
8
South Carolina
May 23, 1788
The Palmetto State
9
New Hampshire
June 21, 1788
The Granite State
10
Virginia
June 25, 1788
Mother of Presidents, the Old Dominion
11
New York
July 26, 1788
The Empire State
12
North Carolina
November 21, 1789
The Old North State, the Tar Heel State
13
Rhode Island
May 29, 1790
The Ocean State
14
Vermont
March 4, 1791
The Green Mountain State
15
Kentucky
June 1, 1792
The Bluegrass State
16
Tennessee
June 1, 1796
The Volunteer State
17
Ohio
March 1, 1803
The Buckeye State
18
Louisiana
April 30, 1812
The Pelican State
19
Indiana
December 11, 1816
The Hoosier State
20
Mississippi
December 10, 1817
The Magnolia State
21
Illinois
December 3, 1818
The Prairie State
22
Alabama
December 14, 1819
The Yellowhammer State
23
Maine
March 15, 1820
The Pine Tree State
24
Missouri
August 10, 1821
The Show-me State
25
Arkansas
June 15, 1836
The Natural State
26
Michigan
January 26, 1837
The Wolverine State
27
Florida
March 3, 1845
The Sunshine State
28
Texas
December 29, 1845
The Lone Star State
29
Iowa
December 28, 1846
The Hawkeye State
30
Wisconsin
May 29, 1848
The Badger State
31
California
September 9, 1850
The Golden State
32
Minnesota
May 11, 1858
The Gopher State, the North Star State, the Land of 10,000 Lakes
33
Oregon
February 14, 1859
The Beaver State
34
Kansas
January 29, 1861
The Jayhawk State, the Sunflower State
35
West Virginia
June 20, 1863
The Mountain State
36
Nevada
October 31, 1864
The Silver State, the Sagebrush State, the Battle Born State
37
Nebraska
March 1, 1867
The Cornhusker State, the Beef State
38
Colorado
August 1, 1876
The Centennial State
39
North Dakota
November 2, 1889
The Flickertail State, the Rough Rider State, the Sioux State, the Peace Garden State
40
South Dakota
November 2, 1889
The Coyote State, the Mount Rushmore State
41
Montana
November 8, 1889
The Treasure State
42
Washington
November 11, 1889
The Evergreen State
43
Idaho
July 3, 1890
The Gem State
44
Wyoming
July 10, 1890
The Equality State
45
Utah
January 4, 1896
The Beehive State
46
Oklahoma
November 16, 1907
The Sooner State
47
New Mexico
January 6, 1912
The Land of Enchantment
48
Arizona
February 14, 1912
The Grand Canyon State
49
Alaska
January 3, 1959
The Land of the Midnight Sun, the Last Frontier
50
Hawaii
August 21, 1959
The Aloha State
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How Many States Are In the United States
State
Date
| It also tells when they were joined to the Union and what their nicknames are. #
State
Date
Nickname
1
Delaware
December 7, 1787
The First State, the Diamond State, the Small Wonder
2
Pennsylvania
December 12, 1787
The Keystone State
3
New Jersey
December 18, 1787
The Garden State
4
Georgia
January 2, 1788
The Peach State
5
Connecticut
January 9, 1788
The Constitution State
6
Massachusetts
February 6, 1788
The Old Colony State, the Bay State
7
Maryland
April 28, 1788
The Old Line State, the Free State
8
South Carolina
May 23, 1788
The Palmetto State
9
New Hampshire
June 21, 1788
The Granite State
10
Virginia
June 25, 1788
Mother of Presidents, the Old Dominion
11
New York
July 26, 1788
The Empire State
12
North Carolina
November 21, 1789
The Old North State, the Tar Heel State
13
Rhode Island
May 29, 1790
The Ocean State
14
Vermont
March 4, 1791
The Green Mountain State
15
Kentucky
June 1, 1792
The Bluegrass State
16
Tennessee
June 1, 1796
The Volunteer State
17
Ohio
March 1, 1803
The Buckeye State
18
Louisiana
April 30, 1812
The Pelican State
19
Indiana
December 11, 1816
The Hoosier State
20
Mississippi
December 10, 1817
The Magnolia State
21
Illinois
December 3, 1818
The Prairie State
22
Alabama
December 14, 1819
The Yellowhammer State
23
Maine
March 15, 1820
The Pine Tree State
24
Missouri
August 10, 1821
The Show-me State
25
Arkansas
June 15, 1836
The Natural State
26
Michigan
January 26, 1837
The Wolverine State
27
Florida
March 3, 1845
The Sunshine State
28
Texas
December 29, 1845
The Lone Star State
29
Iowa
December 28, 1846
The Hawkeye State
30
Wisconsin
May 29, 1848
The Badger State
31
California
September 9, 1850
The Golden State
32
Minnesota
May 11, 1858
The Gopher State, the North Star State, the Land of 10,000 Lakes
33
Oregon
February 14, 1859
The Beaver State
34
Kansas
January 29, 1861
The Jayhawk State, the Sunflower State
35
West Virginia
June 20, 1863
The Mountain State
36
Nevada
October 31, 1864
The Silver State, the Sagebrush State, the Battle Born State
37
Nebraska
March 1, 1867
The Cornhusker State, the Beef State
38
Colorado
August 1, 1876
The Centennial State
39
North Dakota
November 2, 1889
The Flickertail State, the Rough Rider State, the Sioux State, the Peace Garden State
40
South Dakota
November 2, 1889
The Coyote State, the Mount Rushmore State
41
Montana
November 8, 1889
The Treasure State
42
Washington
November 11, 1889
The Evergreen State
43
Idaho
July 3, 1890
The Gem State
44
Wyoming
July 10, 1890
The Equality State
45
Utah
January 4, 1896
The Beehive State
46
Oklahoma
November 16, 1907
The Sooner State
47
New Mexico
January 6, 1912
The Land of Enchantment
48
Arizona
February 14, 1912
The Grand Canyon State
49
Alaska
January 3, 1959
The Land of the Midnight Sun, the Last Frontier
50
Hawaii
August 21, 1959
The Aloha State
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Dec 25, 2019 Before we start discussing how many tablespoons 1 are in a cup 2 we should mention that converting tablespoons to cups is necessary mostly for people living in the USA and some other countries where the standard (or English) measurement system is in use. In fact, this system is rather confusing because of different conversions. That is why almost countries in the world have chosen the metric system. It counts everything by tens which makes it more convenient and understandable. But if you live in the United States, you have to use tablespoons, cups, ounces, quarts and other units from this measurement system. Moreover these units are common for many old cookbooks even if they were published in Europe. How Many Tablespoons in a Cup
There are various definitions of the cup and the tablespoon accepted in different countries. In this article we will talk about US customary cups and US tablespoons which are the most widely-spread units. So you can remember that 1 US customary cup equals to 16 US tablespoons. If you want to find out how many cups or tablespoons are in some other measurement units, the table below will help you to find the answers. | 0 | 1,232 |
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How Many Tablespoons in a Cup | Moreover these units are common for many old cookbooks even if they were published in Europe. How Many Tablespoons in a Cup
There are various definitions of the cup and the tablespoon accepted in different countries. In this article we will talk about US customary cups and US tablespoons which are the most widely-spread units. So you can remember that 1 US customary cup equals to 16 US tablespoons. If you want to find out how many cups or tablespoons are in some other measurement units, the table below will help you to find the answers. One US tablespoon
One US cup
Tea-spoons
3
48
Table-spoons
1
16
Fluid Ounces
1/2
8
Cups
1/16
1
Pints
1/32
1/2
The following table will help you to convert US teaspoons, tablespoons, ounces and cups into metric milliliters. One US teaspoon
About 5 ml
One US tablespoon
About 15 ml
One US fluid ounce
About 30 ml
One US cup
About 240 ml
Tablespoon (abbr. tblspn, tblsp, tbsp, tbs, tb) – is a common unit of volume measurement used in the USA, Australia and some other countries. The US tablespoon equals to approximately 15 metric milliliters. The Australian variant has about 20 milliliters. | 690 | 1,822 |
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How Many Tablespoons in a Cup | One US tablespoon
One US cup
Tea-spoons
3
48
Table-spoons
1
16
Fluid Ounces
1/2
8
Cups
1/16
1
Pints
1/32
1/2
The following table will help you to convert US teaspoons, tablespoons, ounces and cups into metric milliliters. One US teaspoon
About 5 ml
One US tablespoon
About 15 ml
One US fluid ounce
About 30 ml
One US cup
About 240 ml
Tablespoon (abbr. tblspn, tblsp, tbsp, tbs, tb) – is a common unit of volume measurement used in the USA, Australia and some other countries. The US tablespoon equals to approximately 15 metric milliliters. The Australian variant has about 20 milliliters. Cup is a widely-spread unit of volume measurement which is used mostly in cooking recipes for measuring liquids and dry substances (sugar, flour, etc). It is common in many countries and there different types of this unit (US, imperial, metric, Japanese, etc). The US cup is equal to approximately 240 metric milliliters. | 1,232 | 2,144 |
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How Many Tablespoons in an Ounce
Dec 26, 2019 If you live in a country, where the metric system of units is adopted, you may never need to convert ounces 1 to tablespoons 2 and vice versa. Most probably, you are used to measure liquids in liters and milliliters. Of course, you can run across teaspoons or tablespoons in some cooking recipes, but you will hardly want to know how much it is in ounces. But for citizens of the USA and some other countries with the English system, ounces, quarts and gallons are common units of measure, so they should be able to convert tablespoons to them. In fact, you can easily memorize the answer to the question, “How many tablespoons are there in an ounce?”: 1 US fluid ounce equals to 2 US tablespoons
1 US tablespoon equals to ½ US fluid ounce
If you need to find out how many other units of volume there are in the US tablespoon or the US fluid ounce, the following table below will help you. One US tablespoon
One US fluid ounce
US Tea-spoons
3
6
US Table-spoons
1
2
US Fluid Ounces
1/2
1
US Cups
1/16
1/8
US Pints
1/32
1/16
But if you don’t know what “fluid ounce” means and why we turn particular attentions to US ounces and US tablespoons, go on reading. Ounces and Tablespoons
First of all, let’s talk about ounces. In this article we discuss units of volume, so we mean the fluid ounce, which is distinct from ounces used for measuring mass. Don’t mix them up. | 0 | 1,442 |
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How Many Tablespoons in an Ounce | 1 US fluid ounce equals to 2 US tablespoons
1 US tablespoon equals to ½ US fluid ounce
If you need to find out how many other units of volume there are in the US tablespoon or the US fluid ounce, the following table below will help you. One US tablespoon
One US fluid ounce
US Tea-spoons
3
6
US Table-spoons
1
2
US Fluid Ounces
1/2
1
US Cups
1/16
1/8
US Pints
1/32
1/16
But if you don’t know what “fluid ounce” means and why we turn particular attentions to US ounces and US tablespoons, go on reading. Ounces and Tablespoons
First of all, let’s talk about ounces. In this article we discuss units of volume, so we mean the fluid ounce, which is distinct from ounces used for measuring mass. Don’t mix them up. Then, there are two main definitions of the fluid ounce. They are the imperial fluid ounce (about 28.4 milliliters) and the US customary fluid ounce (about 29.6 milliliters). As it is stated above, converting ounces to tablespoons is important mostly for the USA. That is why we are discussing the US fluid ounce. In fact, imperial ounces are rarely converted to teaspoons or tablespoons. | 731 | 1,831 |
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How Many Tablespoons in an Ounce | Then, there are two main definitions of the fluid ounce. They are the imperial fluid ounce (about 28.4 milliliters) and the US customary fluid ounce (about 29.6 milliliters). As it is stated above, converting ounces to tablespoons is important mostly for the USA. That is why we are discussing the US fluid ounce. In fact, imperial ounces are rarely converted to teaspoons or tablespoons. This table will help you to convert US teaspoons, US tablespoons and US fluid ounces into metric milliliters. One US teaspoon
About 5 ml
One US tablespoon
About 15 ml
One US fluid ounce
About 30 ml
Remember that in many books the term “ounce” may be used for denoting units of mass and liquid. You just have to take into consideration the context. If it is milk, there is no doubt, they mean the fluid ounce. If it is some dry substance, then it should be the ounce measuring mass. | 1,442 | 2,313 |
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How Many Tablespoons in an Ounce | This table will help you to convert US teaspoons, US tablespoons and US fluid ounces into metric milliliters. One US teaspoon
About 5 ml
One US tablespoon
About 15 ml
One US fluid ounce
About 30 ml
Remember that in many books the term “ounce” may be used for denoting units of mass and liquid. You just have to take into consideration the context. If it is milk, there is no doubt, they mean the fluid ounce. If it is some dry substance, then it should be the ounce measuring mass. The ounce (abbr. oz) is a widely-spread non-metric unit of mass or volume (fluid ounce), which is used in various systems and has several definitions. The US fluid ounce equals to about 29.6 milliliters, and the imperial fluid ounce equals to about 28.4 milliliters. The tablespoon (abbr. Tblspn, Tblsp, Tbsp, Tbs, Tb) – is a common unit of volume measurement used in the USA, Australia and some other countries. | 1,831 | 2,726 |
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How Many Tablespoons in an Ounce | The ounce (abbr. oz) is a widely-spread non-metric unit of mass or volume (fluid ounce), which is used in various systems and has several definitions. The US fluid ounce equals to about 29.6 milliliters, and the imperial fluid ounce equals to about 28.4 milliliters. The tablespoon (abbr. Tblspn, Tblsp, Tbsp, Tbs, Tb) – is a common unit of volume measurement used in the USA, Australia and some other countries. The US tablespoon equals to approximately 15 metric milliliters. The Australian variant has about 20 milliliters. | 2,313 | 2,840 |
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Dec 26, 2019 When we are discussing how many teaspoons 1 there are in one cup 2, we should realize that we do not mean items of cutlery and containers for drinking from. Teaspoons and cups are non-metric units of volume, which are mostly used in the United States and other countries with the English measurement system. These units are typical for pharmaceutical prescriptions and cooking recipes. In the countries, where the metric system has been introduced, teaspoons and cups are rarely used to measure volume. Liters and milliliters are much more convenient for this purpose. But if you live in a European country, do not think that you will never come across cups, tablespoons or teaspoons. You can find them in some cookbooks, especially if they are written by foreign writers. Before we start talking about how many teaspoons there are in a cup, we will mention that many people can confuse the teaspoon with the tablespoon. For the most part, it happens because of the similar abbreviations of these units (T., Ts., Tbls., | 0 | 1,088 |
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How Many Teaspoons in a Cup | But if you live in a European country, do not think that you will never come across cups, tablespoons or teaspoons. You can find them in some cookbooks, especially if they are written by foreign writers. Before we start talking about how many teaspoons there are in a cup, we will mention that many people can confuse the teaspoon with the tablespoon. For the most part, it happens because of the similar abbreviations of these units (T., Ts., Tbls., Tb. for the tablespoon, and t., ts., tsp., tspn.). As you see, even if the letters are the same, the abbreviation of the tablespoon is always written with the capital letter “T”. | 638 | 1,267 |
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How Many Teaspoons in a Cup | Tb. for the tablespoon, and t., ts., tsp., tspn.). As you see, even if the letters are the same, the abbreviation of the tablespoon is always written with the capital letter “T”. How Many US Teaspoons in a US Cup
As it is stated above, teaspoons, tablespoons and cups are mostly used in the USA, so we will talk about US units of volume to give the right answer to the question, “How many teaspoons are there in a cup?” And this answer is simple: One US cup consists of 48 US teaspoons. When you are going to calculate the number of teaspoons in some cups, just multiply the cups by 48. For converting teaspoons to cups, divide their number by 48. | 1,089 | 1,736 |
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As it is stated above, teaspoons, tablespoons and cups are mostly used in the USA, so we will talk about US units of volume to give the right answer to the question, “How many teaspoons are there in a cup?” And this answer is simple: One US cup consists of 48 US teaspoons. When you are going to calculate the number of teaspoons in some cups, just multiply the cups by 48. For converting teaspoons to cups, divide their number by 48. The following table will give you a tip about how to convert US teaspoons, US tablespoons and US cups. Tea-spoons
Table-spoons
US Fluid Ounces
One US teaspoon
1
1/3
1/6
One US tablespoon
3
1
1/2
One US cup
48
16
35
The teaspoon (abbr. tspn, tsp, ts, t) is a non-metric unit which is used to measure volume. It is mostly used in the USA and is common for cookbooks and pharmaceutical prescriptions. One teaspoon equals to approximately 5 milliliters. | 1,267 | 2,186 |
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How Many Teaspoons in a Cup | The following table will give you a tip about how to convert US teaspoons, US tablespoons and US cups. Tea-spoons
Table-spoons
US Fluid Ounces
One US teaspoon
1
1/3
1/6
One US tablespoon
3
1
1/2
One US cup
48
16
35
The teaspoon (abbr. tspn, tsp, ts, t) is a non-metric unit which is used to measure volume. It is mostly used in the USA and is common for cookbooks and pharmaceutical prescriptions. One teaspoon equals to approximately 5 milliliters. The cup is a widely-spread unit of volume measurement which is used mostly in cooking recipes for measuring liquids and dry substances (sugar, flour, etc). There are different definitions of this unit (US, imperial, metric, etc). The US cup is equal to approximately 240 metric milliliters. | 1,736 | 2,477 |
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How Many Teaspoons in a Tablespoon
Dec 25, 2019 In this article we will find out how many teaspoons 1 in a tablespoon 2. Some people confuse between teaspoons and tablespoons, though their differences seem to be obvious. First of all, teaspoons, as units of volume, are much smaller than tablespoons. It is like comparing the items of cutlery bearing the same names. You will never mix up a teaspoon and a tablespoon in a restaurant of a café, won’t you? Teaspoons and tablespoons are mostly used in cookbooks and pharmaceutical prescriptions. Different Tablespoons
Now we will discuss different definitions of these measurement units accepted in various countries. In most regions, where they are used for measuring solids, the tablespoon equals to half a fluid ounce, which is about 15 metric milliliters. This variant of the tablespoon is accepted in the USA, South Africa, Canada, New Zealand, and Japan. Their teaspoon has 1/6 fluid ounce and about 5 metric milliliters. | 0 | 1,010 |
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How Many Teaspoons in a Tablespoon | Teaspoons and tablespoons are mostly used in cookbooks and pharmaceutical prescriptions. Different Tablespoons
Now we will discuss different definitions of these measurement units accepted in various countries. In most regions, where they are used for measuring solids, the tablespoon equals to half a fluid ounce, which is about 15 metric milliliters. This variant of the tablespoon is accepted in the USA, South Africa, Canada, New Zealand, and Japan. Their teaspoon has 1/6 fluid ounce and about 5 metric milliliters. The same teaspoon is used in Australia, but the Australian variant of the tablespoon is larger. It contains 2/3 fluid ounce and 20 metric milliliters. How Many Teaspoons in a Tablespoon
Now that we know how many fluid ounces and milliliters there are in a teaspoon and a tablespoon, we can count easily how many teaspoons in a tablespoon: 1 US tablespoon has 3 teaspoons
1 Australian tablespoon has 4 teaspoons
It is not difficult to remember, is it? Teaspoons, Tablespoons, and Other Units of Volume
Sometimes you may want to find out how many teaspoons or tablespoons there are in other units of volume. | 490 | 1,616 |
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How Many Teaspoons in a Tablespoon | The same teaspoon is used in Australia, but the Australian variant of the tablespoon is larger. It contains 2/3 fluid ounce and 20 metric milliliters. How Many Teaspoons in a Tablespoon
Now that we know how many fluid ounces and milliliters there are in a teaspoon and a tablespoon, we can count easily how many teaspoons in a tablespoon: 1 US tablespoon has 3 teaspoons
1 Australian tablespoon has 4 teaspoons
It is not difficult to remember, is it? Teaspoons, Tablespoons, and Other Units of Volume
Sometimes you may want to find out how many teaspoons or tablespoons there are in other units of volume. The following table will be a great help to you. Teaspoons
US Tablespoons
Australian Tablespoons
One US tablespoon
3
1
≈0.75
One Australian tablespoon
4
≈1.33
1
One US fluid ounce
6
2
≈1.50
One US cup
48
16
≈12
One pint
96
32
≈24
Tablespoon (abbr. tblspn, tblsp, tbsp, tbs, tb) is a widely-spread unit of measuring volume used in the USA, Australia and other countries. The US tablespoon equals to approximately 15 metric milliliters. The Australian tablespoon has about 20 milliliters. | 1,010 | 2,103 |
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How Many Teaspoons in a Tablespoon | The following table will be a great help to you. Teaspoons
US Tablespoons
Australian Tablespoons
One US tablespoon
3
1
≈0.75
One Australian tablespoon
4
≈1.33
1
One US fluid ounce
6
2
≈1.50
One US cup
48
16
≈12
One pint
96
32
≈24
Tablespoon (abbr. tblspn, tblsp, tbsp, tbs, tb) is a widely-spread unit of measuring volume used in the USA, Australia and other countries. The US tablespoon equals to approximately 15 metric milliliters. The Australian tablespoon has about 20 milliliters. Teaspoon (abbr. tspn, tsp, ts, t) is a unit which is used to measure volume. It is common for cookbooks and pharmaceutical prescriptions. One teaspoon equals to approximately 5 metric milliliters. | 1,617 | 2,300 |
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Dec 25, 2019 One day almost everyone wonders how many weeks there are in a year. The answer seems to be obvious because it is elementary mathematics. You can count them by dividing 365 days per year by seven days per week. This way we’ll get 52 weeks plus one day. If it is one of the leap years 1 with 366 days, it has 52 weeks plus two extra days. In other words, one can say that a regular year contains 52 1/7 weeks and a leap year consists of 52 2/7 weeks. Or Are There 53 Weeks in a Year? These extra days (one or two) make one more week though it is incomplete. It means that on the calendar all the days in a year are arranged in 53 weeks, and one or two of them have less than seven days. What is more, in rare cases the calendar can get even 54 weeks. | 0 | 811 |
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How Many Weeks in a Year | In other words, one can say that a regular year contains 52 1/7 weeks and a leap year consists of 52 2/7 weeks. Or Are There 53 Weeks in a Year? These extra days (one or two) make one more week though it is incomplete. It means that on the calendar all the days in a year are arranged in 53 weeks, and one or two of them have less than seven days. What is more, in rare cases the calendar can get even 54 weeks. This situation happens in every 28 years when the 1st of January and the 31st of December form separate weeks. Of course, it must be a leap year. For example, the year of 2000 had 54 weeks. Its first week consisted of only one day which was Saturday, the 1st of January. And the last week of 2000 included just one day too. | 400 | 1,135 |
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How Many Weeks in a Year | This situation happens in every 28 years when the 1st of January and the 31st of December form separate weeks. Of course, it must be a leap year. For example, the year of 2000 had 54 weeks. Its first week consisted of only one day which was Saturday, the 1st of January. And the last week of 2000 included just one day too. It was Sunday, the 31st of December. Conclusion
From the point of view of mathematics, there are 52 1/7 (or 2/7) weeks in a year. It means 52 full weeks. But on the calendar there will be 53 or 54 separate weeks though one or two of them will be incomplete. So the answer to the question about the number of weeks in a year depends on what you prefer to call a week. | 812 | 1,502 |
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How Many Weeks in a Year | It was Sunday, the 31st of December. Conclusion
From the point of view of mathematics, there are 52 1/7 (or 2/7) weeks in a year. It means 52 full weeks. But on the calendar there will be 53 or 54 separate weeks though one or two of them will be incomplete. So the answer to the question about the number of weeks in a year depends on what you prefer to call a week. If you mean seven days from Sunday till Saturday, then no year will have more than 52 weeks. But if a week for you is a separate line or column in the calendar, then there may be up to 54 weeks in a year. Leap year – is a year that occurs once every 4 years. It consists of 366 days, and the intercalary day is always the 29th of February. | 1,136 | 1,842 |
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How Many Zeroes Are in a Billion
Dec 27, 2019 The question, “How many zeroes are in a billion?” may seem ridiculous. But are you sure that you know the exact answer to it? If you ask Americans or Europeans about it, most probably, they will tell you the following: There are nine zeroes in one billion
But citizens of many non-English speaking countries may give you another answer: There are twelve zeroes in one billion
What answer is right? If fact, both variants are, and now you will know why it is so. The Long Scale and the Short Scale
In the modern world, there are two different scales, which use the term “billion”. They are called the long one and the short one. These terms were first used by Genevieve Guitel, the French mathematician. | 0 | 781 |
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How Many Zeroes Are in a Billion | There are twelve zeroes in one billion
What answer is right? If fact, both variants are, and now you will know why it is so. The Long Scale and the Short Scale
In the modern world, there are two different scales, which use the term “billion”. They are called the long one and the short one. These terms were first used by Genevieve Guitel, the French mathematician. In the short scale 1, a billion consists of a thousand millions. It means that it has nine zeroes. But in the long scale 2, a billion means a million millions. Thus, it has twelve zeroes. The table below will help you to understand it better. | 415 | 1,024 |
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How Many Zeroes Are in a Billion | In the short scale 1, a billion consists of a thousand millions. It means that it has nine zeroes. But in the long scale 2, a billion means a million millions. Thus, it has twelve zeroes. The table below will help you to understand it better. Short Scale
Long Scale
A million
1 000 000
1 000 000
A billion
1 000 000 000
1 000 000 000 000
A trillion
1 000 000 000 000
1 000 000 000 000 000 000
In some countries the word “milliard” is used to denote the nine zero number. As a rule, in English speaking countries the short scale is in use, while most of other countries prefer the long scale. Facts about a Billion
It is not easy for an ordinary man to comprehend the practical meaning of a billion. Read these facts, and you may be amazed. One billion minutes ago Jesus Christ was alive. | 781 | 1,569 |
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How Many Zeroes Are in a Billion | Short Scale
Long Scale
A million
1 000 000
1 000 000
A billion
1 000 000 000
1 000 000 000 000
A trillion
1 000 000 000 000
1 000 000 000 000 000 000
In some countries the word “milliard” is used to denote the nine zero number. As a rule, in English speaking countries the short scale is in use, while most of other countries prefer the long scale. Facts about a Billion
It is not easy for an ordinary man to comprehend the practical meaning of a billion. Read these facts, and you may be amazed. One billion minutes ago Jesus Christ was alive. One billion hours ago it was the Stone Age. One billion days ago there were no men on the Earth. Do you understand now how rich Bill Gates is? He’s got tens of billions dollars. The short scale (from French échelle courte) is a system of large number naming. | 1,024 | 1,828 |
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How Many Zeroes Are in a Billion | One billion hours ago it was the Stone Age. One billion days ago there were no men on the Earth. Do you understand now how rich Bill Gates is? He’s got tens of billions dollars. The short scale (from French échelle courte) is a system of large number naming. According to the short scale, starting from million, every number is one thousand times the previous number. E.g. billion is a thousand millions. The long scale (from French échelle longue) is a system of large number naming. According to the long scale, starting from million, every number is one million times the previous number. E.g. billion is a million millions. | 1,569 | 2,197 |
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How Many Zeros in a Trillion
Dec 27, 2019 It may look pretty funny to some people, but there are two answers to the question about how many zeroes are in a trillion, and they both are right ones. Do you wonder how it can be? The fact of the matter is that there two scales which give different definitions of the trillion. The short scale is common for Americans and British, and the long one is used in many non-English speaking countries. So, you have to remember the following: According to the short scale 1, there are twelve zeroes in one trillion (1,000,000,000,000)
According to the long scale 2, there are eighteen zeroes in one trillion (1,000,000,000,000,000,000)
Differences between these two scales start from a billion, because lower numbers are all the same in them (a hundred, a thousand, a million). In the short scale a billion is equal to 10 9, but in the long one it is 10 12. Of course, it influences higher numbers. These scales were first used by Genevieve Guitel, a famous French mathematician. The chart below will help you to memorize the distinctions. | 0 | 1,106 |
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How Many Zeros in a Trillion | According to the short scale 1, there are twelve zeroes in one trillion (1,000,000,000,000)
According to the long scale 2, there are eighteen zeroes in one trillion (1,000,000,000,000,000,000)
Differences between these two scales start from a billion, because lower numbers are all the same in them (a hundred, a thousand, a million). In the short scale a billion is equal to 10 9, but in the long one it is 10 12. Of course, it influences higher numbers. These scales were first used by Genevieve Guitel, a famous French mathematician. The chart below will help you to memorize the distinctions. Short Scale
Long Scale
A million
1 000 000
1 000 000
A billion
1 000 000 000
1 000 000 000 000
A trillion
1 000 000 000 000
1 000 000 000 000 000 000
In many countries the term “milliard” is in common use for denoting the nine zero number. Some Interesting Facts about a Trillion
It is not easy to imagine what a trillion means. Read the following examples (we use the short scale trillion), and you will fancy it more clearly: You would need almost two trillion pennies, if you decided to fill the famous Empire State Building with them. If you had one trillion dollars and spent one million an hour, it would take 411 years to spend all the money. | 509 | 1,756 |
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How Many Zeros in a Trillion | Short Scale
Long Scale
A million
1 000 000
1 000 000
A billion
1 000 000 000
1 000 000 000 000
A trillion
1 000 000 000 000
1 000 000 000 000 000 000
In many countries the term “milliard” is in common use for denoting the nine zero number. Some Interesting Facts about a Trillion
It is not easy to imagine what a trillion means. Read the following examples (we use the short scale trillion), and you will fancy it more clearly: You would need almost two trillion pennies, if you decided to fill the famous Empire State Building with them. If you had one trillion dollars and spent one million an hour, it would take 411 years to spend all the money. One trillion seconds ago there was no Western civilization in the world. We hope, now you understand how much a trillion is. This is what one trillion dollars in 0 bills looks like. Do you see the man, standing in the left near corner of the picture? The short scale (from French échelle courte) is a system of large number naming. | 1,106 | 2,088 |
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Conventional golf clubs are built in 1/2 inch length increments with varying club head lie angles throughout a set. This means that besides the driver and putter you carry 12 clubs having 12 different lengths and 12 different lie angles. Consequently, in order to develop your full ball striking potential with conventional golf equipment you have to learn and master 12 different swings with 12 different swing postures, 12 different swing planes, and 12 different ball positions. Since all of the irons in a set of single-length irons are the the same club length (custom fitted), weight, flex, and lie angle you can eliminate all of those extra unnecessary swings that you are now using and concentrate on just one swing and ball position. From that point on you are ingraining your one true fluid and powerful swing deeper and deeper with every shot you hit regardless of which iron you are using. No need to go to the range anymore with a bag full of irons - by practicing with just one iron you are effectively practicing with them all. Single-Length Golf Clubs
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_6236511#1_9242559 | http://1irongolf.com/ | Single Length Irons from One Iron Golf | Since all of the irons in a set of single-length irons are the the same club length (custom fitted), weight, flex, and lie angle you can eliminate all of those extra unnecessary swings that you are now using and concentrate on just one swing and ball position. From that point on you are ingraining your one true fluid and powerful swing deeper and deeper with every shot you hit regardless of which iron you are using. No need to go to the range anymore with a bag full of irons - by practicing with just one iron you are effectively practicing with them all. Single-Length Golf Clubs
Just like all golfers you have a favorite iron that you hit perfectly every time you pull it out of the bag. Why do you have just this one favorite iron out of your entire set? It is because it is the only one that actually comes close to fitting you properly and allows your body to make its most fluid and powerful swing. It is simply common sense that in order for you to play your best all of the irons within your set should be built to the same fitting and dynamic specifications as this favorite iron producing an entire set of favorite irons (same length, weight, flex, lie angle, etc.). A custom fitted set of single-length golf clubs produces a stunning increase in consistent ball striking, distance, and accuracy for golfers of all skill levels and is the premise of the One Iron Golf System. Imagine being able to hit your #3 iron with the same ball striking consistency as you do your #9 iron and wedges. Multiple Swings with Conventional Irons
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Use Just One Swing and Ball Position
It is practically impossible for the average golfer to develop a consistent golf swing with a set of conventional irons, where each one requires a different swing and ball position. Since all of the irons in a set of 1 Irons are the same length and have the same lie angle you need only one swing and ball position. You will experience a level of swing and solid ball striking consistency that you never thought possible. There Is Nothing Ordinary About Our Results
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_6241236#0_9248748 | http://1kspa.cz/kladno/dokumenty/stud_materialy/bio/Atlas_RespiratorySystem_030515.pdf | does more than move air into and out of your lungs. The Respiratory System
does more than move air into and out of your lungs. The structures of the respiratory system interact with structures of the skeletal, circulatory, nervous, and muscular systems to help you smell, speak, and move oxygen into your bloodstream and waste out of it. Let’s take a look! Share this slideshow! www.visiblebody.com
The perpendicular plateof the
ethmoid(the long section, shown in blue) separates the nasal cavity into sides. The perpendicular plate is one of the structures that help form the nasal septum. The skeletal systemprovides structure to soft tissue in the upper respiratory tract. The respiratory and nervous systems work together to identify odors in your environment. The respiratory system communicates with the nervous system through foramina in the ethmoid bone. | 0 | 863 |
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The perpendicular plateof the
ethmoid(the long section, shown in blue) separates the nasal cavity into sides. The perpendicular plate is one of the structures that help form the nasal septum. The skeletal systemprovides structure to soft tissue in the upper respiratory tract. The respiratory and nervous systems work together to identify odors in your environment. The respiratory system communicates with the nervous system through foramina in the ethmoid bone. The olfactory bulbs(pink structures above the olfactory nerves) receive input from the olfactory nervesand pass it along to the brain, which processes and determines the odor. Share this slideshow! www.visiblebody.com
The structures highlighted in blue and supported by the laryngeal skeleton are the true vocal folds
(or vocal cords). The vocal folds vibrate when air is passed over them, producing sound. Factoid: | 379 | 1,279 |
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_6241236#2_9250982 | http://1kspa.cz/kladno/dokumenty/stud_materialy/bio/Atlas_RespiratorySystem_030515.pdf | The olfactory bulbs(pink structures above the olfactory nerves) receive input from the olfactory nervesand pass it along to the brain, which processes and determines the odor. Share this slideshow! www.visiblebody.com
The structures highlighted in blue and supported by the laryngeal skeleton are the true vocal folds
(or vocal cords). The vocal folds vibrate when air is passed over them, producing sound. Factoid: The sinuses in the skull, the thickness of the vocal folds, and the resonance area of the throat give each person’s voice its own character. The lungsare conical in shape and have a spongy texture. The branching structure is the
respiratory tree; bronchi branch into smaller and smaller bronchioles, each ending in millions of air sacs known as alveoli, where gas exchange occurs. Factoid: | 863 | 1,670 |
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_6241236#3_9252027 | http://1kspa.cz/kladno/dokumenty/stud_materialy/bio/Atlas_RespiratorySystem_030515.pdf | The sinuses in the skull, the thickness of the vocal folds, and the resonance area of the throat give each person’s voice its own character. The lungsare conical in shape and have a spongy texture. The branching structure is the
respiratory tree; bronchi branch into smaller and smaller bronchioles, each ending in millions of air sacs known as alveoli, where gas exchange occurs. Factoid: The surface area of one lung is 750 sq feet. That is the size of a singles tennis court! Share this slideshow! www.visiblebody.com
Air flows from the trachea into the bronchi, and from there into the bronchiolesof the lungs. The shallower angle of the right primary bronchus is important, because when food accidentally moves down the trachea instead of the esophagus, it’s much more likely to end up in the right lung. | 1,280 | 2,090 |
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_6241236#4_9253081 | http://1kspa.cz/kladno/dokumenty/stud_materialy/bio/Atlas_RespiratorySystem_030515.pdf | The surface area of one lung is 750 sq feet. That is the size of a singles tennis court! Share this slideshow! www.visiblebody.com
Air flows from the trachea into the bronchi, and from there into the bronchiolesof the lungs. The shallower angle of the right primary bronchus is important, because when food accidentally moves down the trachea instead of the esophagus, it’s much more likely to end up in the right lung. The circulatory and respiratory systems work together to circulate blood and oxygen throughout the body. Air moves in and out of the lungs through the trachea, bronchi, and bronchioles. Blood moves in and out of the lungs through the pulmonary arteries and veinsthat connect to the heart. Share this slideshow! www.visiblebody.com
The muscular and nervous systemsenable the involuntary breathing mechanism. | 1,671 | 2,497 |
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_6241236#5_9254146 | http://1kspa.cz/kladno/dokumenty/stud_materialy/bio/Atlas_RespiratorySystem_030515.pdf | The circulatory and respiratory systems work together to circulate blood and oxygen throughout the body. Air moves in and out of the lungs through the trachea, bronchi, and bronchioles. Blood moves in and out of the lungs through the pulmonary arteries and veinsthat connect to the heart. Share this slideshow! www.visiblebody.com
The muscular and nervous systemsenable the involuntary breathing mechanism. The main muscles in inhalation and exhalation are the diaphragmand the intercostals(shown in blue), as well as other muscles. Exhalation is a passive action, as the lungs recoil and shrink when the muscles relax. Share this slideshow! www.visiblebody.com
The bronchi and bronchioles are part of an overall structure called the ________. a. bronchus b. branches c. lung tree d. respiratory tree
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_6241236#6_9255189 | http://1kspa.cz/kladno/dokumenty/stud_materialy/bio/Atlas_RespiratorySystem_030515.pdf | The main muscles in inhalation and exhalation are the diaphragmand the intercostals(shown in blue), as well as other muscles. Exhalation is a passive action, as the lungs recoil and shrink when the muscles relax. Share this slideshow! www.visiblebody.com
The bronchi and bronchioles are part of an overall structure called the ________. a. bronchus b. branches c. lung tree d. respiratory tree
answer: d
Quiz Time! This muscle is the ______ and it is involved in breathing. a. external intercostal b. diaphragm c. internal intercostal d. thoracic cage
answer: b
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Quiz Time! This muscle is the ______ and it is involved in breathing. a. external intercostal b. diaphragm c. internal intercostal d. thoracic cage
answer: b
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The Treaty of Waitangi
Treaty Trickery – Why does the New Zealand Government use the Wrong ‘version’ of the Treaty of Waitangi?
The Treaty of Waitangi
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Busby February 4, 1840, draft aka
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Preamble
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Ko te tuatahi
Ko te tuarua
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Treaty Trickery – Why does the New Zealand Government use the Wrong ‘version’ of the Treaty of Waitangi? The Treaty of Waitangi
The Treaty of Waitangi
By 1839, decades of savage inter-tribal fighting had decimated the Maori population in New Zealand to approximately 70,000 while there were about 2000 settlers. Thirteen northern Maori chiefs in 1831 sent a petition to King William IV of England asking for protection and recognition of their trade and missionary contacts with Britain. The New Zealand Company in 1839 had bought land and had sent six ships full of colonists. Captain William Hobson was sent to act for the British Crown to negotiate a treaty with Maori. The Colonial Secretary, Lord Normanby, instructed Hobson that: I have already stated that we acknowledge New Zealand as a sovereign and independent state so far at least as is possible to make that acknowledgement in favour of a people composed of numerous dispersed and petty tribes, who possess few political relations to each other, and are incompetent to act or even deliberate in concert. But the admission of their rights, though inevitably qualified by this consideration, is binding on the faith of the British Crown. The Queen, in common with Her Majesty’s predecessor, disclaims for herself and Her subjects every pretension to seize on the Islands of New Zealand, or to govern them as a part of the Dominions of Great Britain unless the free intelligent consent of the natives, expressed according to their established usages, shall first be obtained. Believing, however, that their own welfare would, under the circumstances I have mentioned, be best promoted by the surrender to Her Majesty of a right now so precarious and little more than nominal, and persuaded that the benefits of British protection and laws administered by British judges would far more than compensate for the sacrifice by the natives of a national independence which they are no longer able to maintain, Her Majesty’s Government have resolved to authorise you to treat with the aborigines of New Zealand in the recognition of Her Majesty’s sovereign authority over the whole or any part of those Islands which they may be willing to place under Her Majesty’s dominion. | 0 | 2,324 |
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