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The following are examples of [[orders of magnitude]] for different [[length]]s. | |||
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| Planck area || [[#lt 1E-15|?]] || 10<sup>−35</sup> || || [[Quantum foam]] | |||
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| [[#Subatomic|Subatomic]] || [[#lt 1E-15|10<sup>−35</sup>]] || 10<sup>−15</sup> || [[attometre|am]] || [[electron]], [[quark]], [[String (physics)|string]] | |||
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| rowspan=3 | [[#Atomic and cellular|Atomic and cellular]] || [[#1E-15|10<sup>−15</sup>]] || 10<sup>−12</sup> || [[femtometre|fm]] || [[atomic nucleus]], [[proton]], [[neutron]] | |||
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| [[#1E-12|10<sup>−12</sup>]] || 10<sup>−9</sup> || [[picometre|pm]] || [[wavelength]] of [[gamma ray]]s and [[X-ray]]s, [[hydrogen]] atom | |||
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| [[#1E-9|10<sup>−9</sup>]] || 10<sup>−6</sup> || [[nanometre|nm]] || [[DNA]] [[helix]], [[virus]], wavelength of [[optical spectrum]] | |||
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| rowspan=4 | [[#Human scale|Human scale]] || [[#1E-6|10<sup>−6</sup>]] || 10<sup>−3</sup> || [[micrometre|µm]] || [[bacterium]], [[fog]] water droplet, human hair<ref name="Physics Factbook"> | |||
According to ''The [[Physics]] Factbook'', the [[diameter]] of human hair ranges from 17 to 181 µm. {{cite web|url=http://hypertextbook.com/facts/1999/BrianLey.shtml|title=Width of a Human Hair|last=Ley|first=Brian|work=The Physics Factbook|year=1999}}</ref> | |||
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| [[#1E-3|10<sup>−3</sup>]] || 10<sup>0</sup> || [[millimetre|mm]] || [[mosquito]], [[golf ball]], [[football (association football)|football]] | |||
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| [[#1E0|10<sup>0</sup>]] || 10<sup>3</sup> || [[metre|m]] || [[human being]], [[association football#Pitch|football field]], [[Eiffel Tower]] | |||
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| [[#1E3|10<sup>3</sup>]] || 10<sup>6</sup> || [[kilometre|km]] || [[Mount Everest]], length of [[Panama Canal]], larger [[asteroid]] | |||
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| rowspan=7 | [[#Astronomical|Astronomical]] || [[#1E6|10<sup>6</sup>]] || 10<sup>9</sup> || [[megametre|Mm]] || the [[Moon]], Earth, one [[light-second]] | |||
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| [[#1E9|10<sup>9</sup>]] || 10<sup>12</sup> || [[gigametre|Gm]] || [[Sun]], one [[light-minute]], Earth's orbit | |||
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| [[#1E12|10<sup>12</sup>]] || 10<sup>15</sup> || [[terametre|Tm]] || orbits of [[outer planets]], [[Solar System]] | |||
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| [[#1E15|10<sup>15</sup>]] || 10<sup>18</sup> || [[petametre|Pm]] || one [[light-year]]; distance to [[Proxima Centauri]] | |||
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| [[#1E18|10<sup>18</sup>]] || 10<sup>21</sup> || [[exametre|Em]] || [[spiral arm|galactic arm]] | |||
|- | |||
| [[#1E21|10<sup>21</sup>]] || 10<sup>24</sup> || [[zettametre|Zm]] || [[Milky Way]], distance to [[Andromeda Galaxy]] | |||
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| [[#1E24|10<sup>24</sup>]] || <math>10^{10^{10^{122}}}</math><ref name="exponents" group=note/> || [[yottametre|Ym]] || [[Huge-LQG]], [[Hercules-Corona Borealis Great Wall]], [[visible universe]] | |||
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==Detailed list== | |||
To help compare different orders of magnitude, the following list describes various lengths between 1.6{{E|−35}} meters and <math>10^{10^{10^{122}}}</math>meters. | |||
The | ===Subatomic=== | ||
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! Factor ([[metre|m]]) | |||
! Multiple | |||
! Value | |||
! Item | |||
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<div id="lt 1E-15"/> | |||
|[[1 yoctometer|10<sup>−35</sup>]] | |||
| 1 [[Planck Length]] | |||
|0.0000000000162 ym (1.62{{E|−35}} m) | |||
|[[Planck length]]; typical scale of hypothetical [[loop quantum gravity]] or size of a hypothetical [[String (physics)|string]] and of [[branes]]; according to [[string theory]] lengths smaller than this do not make any [[physics|physical]] sense.<ref name="Burgess_and_Quevedo">{{cite news | author=[[Cliff Burgess]] |author2=[[Fernando Quevedo]] | title=The Great Cosmic Roller-Coaster Ride | url= | type=print | work=[[Scientific American]] | publisher=Scientific American, Inc. | page=55 | date=November 2007 |accessdate=2008-06-27 }}</ref> [[Quantum foam]] is thought to exist at this level. | |||
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|[[1 yoctometre|10<sup>−24</sup>]] | |||
|1 [[yoctometer]] (ym) | |||
|20 ym (2 × 10<sup>−23</sup> meters) | |||
|effective [[Cross section (physics)|cross section]] radius of 1 [[MeV]] [[neutrino]]s<ref>{{cite web |author=Carl R. Nave |url=http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/particles/cowan.html#c1 |title=Cowan and Reines Neutrino Experiment |accessdate=2008-12-04}} (6.3 × 10<sup>−44</sup> cm<sup>2</sup>, which gives an effective radius of about 2 × 10<sup>−23</sup> m)</ref> | |||
|- | |||
|rowspan=3|[[1 zeptometre|10<sup>−21</sup>]] | |||
|rowspan=3|1 [[zeptometer]] (zm) | |||
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|[[Preons]], hypothetical particles proposed as subcomponents of quarks and leptons; the upper bound for the width of a [[cosmic string]] in string theory. | |||
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|7 zm (7 × 10<sup>−21</sup> meters) | |||
| effective cross section radius of high energy [[neutrino]]s<ref name="NaveN3">{{cite web |author=Carl R. Nave |url=http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/particles/neutrino3.html#c2 |title=Neutron Absorption Cross-sections |accessdate=2008-12-04}} (area for 20 GeV about 10 × 10<sup>−42</sup> m<sup>2</sup> gives effective radius of about 2 × 10<sup>−21</sup> m; for 250 GeV about 150 × 10<sup>−42</sup> m<sup>2</sup> gives effective radius of about 7 × 10<sup>−21</sup> m)</ref> | |||
|- | |||
|310 zm (3.10 × 10<sup>−19</sup> meters) | |||
|[[de Broglie wavelength]] of [[protons]] at the [[Large Hadron Collider]] (4 TeV as of 2012) | |||
|- | |||
|rowspan=3|[[1 attometre|10<sup>−18</sup>]] | |||
|rowspan=3|1 [[attometer]] (am) | |||
|rowspan=3| | |||
|upper limit for the size of [[quark]]s and [[electron]]s | |||
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|sensitivity of the [[LIGO]] detector for [[gravitational wave]]s | |||
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|upper bound of the typical size range for "fundamental [[String (physics)|strings]]"<ref name="Burgess_and_Quevedo"/> | |||
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|rowspan=1|10<sup>−17</sup> | |||
|rowspan=1|10 am | |||
|rowspan=1| | |||
| range of the [[weak force]] | |||
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== | ===Atomic and cellular=== | ||
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!Factor ([[metre|m]]) | |||
!Multiple | |||
!Value | |||
!Item | |||
<div id="1E-15"/> | |||
|- | |||
|rowspan=3|[[1 femtometre|10<sup>−15</sup>]] | |||
|rowspan=3|1 [[femtometer]] (fm) | |||
|1.5 fm | |||
|size of an 11 MeV [[proton]]<ref name="Nav">{{cite web |author=Carl R. Nave |url=http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/nuclear/crosec.html |title= Scattering Cross Section |accessdate=2009-02-10}} | |||
(diameter of the [[Cross section (physics)|Scattering Cross Section]] of an 11 MeV [[proton]] with a target proton)<!-- To verify, use online form with these figures: Z=1 KE=11 A=1 and obtain cross section of 1.758 fm^2; use Area=Pi*R^2 to derive diameter (2R) --></ref> | |||
|- | |||
|2.81794 fm | |||
|[[classical electron radius]]<ref>[[National Institute of Standards and Technology|NIST]]. [http://physics.nist.gov/cgi-bin/cuu/Value?re CODATA Value: classical electron radius]. Retrieved 2009-02-10</ref> | |||
|- | |||
| | |||
|scale of the [[atomic nucleus]]<ref name="Burgess_and_Quevedo"/><ref>{{cite web |title=The Scale of the Universe |url=http://cass.ucsd.edu/public/tutorial/scale.html |author=H. E. Smith |publisher=[[University of California, San Diego|UCSD]] |quote=~10<sup>-13</sup>cm |accessdate=2009-02-10}}</ref> | |||
|- | |||
|rowspan=1|[[10 femtometers|10<sup>−14</sup>]] | |||
|rowspan=1|10 fm | |||
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|rowspan=1|10<sup>−13</sup> | |||
|rowspan=1|100 fm | |||
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<div id="1E-12"/> | |||
|- | |||
|rowspan=3|[[1 picometre|10<sup>−12</sup>]] | |||
|rowspan=3|1 [[picometer]] (pm) | |||
|... | |||
|longest [[wavelength]] of [[gamma ray]]s | |||
|- | |||
|2.4 pm | |||
|[[Compton wavelength]] of [[electron]] | |||
|- | |||
|5 pm | |||
|wavelength of shortest [[X-ray]]s | |||
|- | |||
|rowspan=3|[[10 picometres|10<sup>−11</sup>]] | |||
|rowspan=3|10 pm | |||
|25 pm | |||
|radius of [[hydrogen atom]] | |||
|- | |||
|31 pm | |||
|radius of [[helium]] atom | |||
|- | |||
|53 pm | |||
|[[Bohr radius]] | |||
|- | |||
|rowspan=3|[[100 picometres|10<sup>−10</sup>]] | |||
|rowspan=3|[[100 picometres|100 pm]] | |||
|100 pm (0.1 nm) | |||
|1 [[Angstrom|Ångström]] (also [[covalent radius]] of [[sulfur]] atom<ref>{{cite web |author=Mark Winter |title=WebElements Periodic Table of the Elements / Sulfur / Radii |url=http://www.webelements.com/sulfur/atom_sizes.html |year=2008 |accessdate=2008-12-06}}</ref>) | |||
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|154 pm (0.154 nm) | |||
|length of a typical [[covalent bond]] ([[carbon|C]]–C). | |||
|- | |||
|500 pm (0.50 nm) | |||
|width of [[protein]] [[alpha helix|α helix]] | |||
<div id="1E-9"/> | |||
|- | |||
|rowspan=3|[[1 nanometre|10<sup>−9</sup>]] | |||
|rowspan=3|1 [[nanometer]] (nm) | |||
|1 nm | |||
|diameter of a [[carbon nanotube]]<ref>{{Cite journal |first=E. |last=Flahaut |author2=Bacsa R |author3=Peigney A |author4=Laurent C. |year=2003 |title=Gram-Scale CCVD Synthesis of Double-Walled Carbon Nanotubes |journal=Chemical Communications |volume=12 | pages=1442–1443 |url=http://www.rsc.org/Publishing/Journals/CC/article.asp?doi=b301514a |doi=10.1039/b301514a |accessdate=2008-11-14 |pmid=12841282 |issue=12}}</ref> | |||
|- | |||
|2.5 nm | |||
|Smallest [[microprocessor]] [[transistor]] [[Gate (transistor)|gate]] oxide thickness (as of Jan 2007) | |||
|- | |||
|6–10 nm | |||
|thickness of [[cell membrane]] | |||
|- | |||
|rowspan=3|[[10 nanometres|10<sup>−8</sup>]] | |||
|rowspan=3|10 nm | |||
|10 nm | |||
|thickness of [[cell wall]] in [[Gram staining|gram]]-negative [[bacteria]]{{Citation needed|date=February 2009}} | |||
|- | |||
|40 nm | |||
|extreme [[ultraviolet]] wavelength | |||
|- | |||
|90 nm | |||
|[[HIV|Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)]] (generally, [[virus]]es range in size from 20 nm to 450 nm) | |||
|- | |||
|rowspan=3|[[100 nanometres|10<sup>−7</sup>]] | |||
|rowspan=3|100 nm | |||
|121.6 nm | |||
|wavelength of the [[Lyman-alpha line]]<ref name="ber">Cohn, J. [[University of California, Berkeley]] [http://astro.berkeley.edu/~jcohn/lya.html Lyman alpha systems and cosmology]. Retrieved 2009-02-21</ref> | |||
|- | |||
|380–435 nm | |||
|wavelength of [[violet (color)|violet]] light—see [[color]] and [[optical spectrum]]<ref name="hyp">[http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/vision/specol.html#c1 Color]</ref> | |||
|- | |||
|625–740 nm | |||
|wavelength of red light<ref name="hyp"/> | |||
|} | |||
===Human scale=== | |||
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|rowspan=3|[[1 micrometre|10<sup>−6</sup>]] | |||
|rowspan=3|1 [[micrometer]] (µm) | |||
|1 µm | |||
|also called one [[micron]] | |||
|- | |||
|1–3 µm | |||
|particle size that a [[surgical mask]] removes at 80–95% efficiency{{Citation needed|date=December 2008}} | |||
|- | |||
|6-8 µm | |||
|diameter of a [[red blood cell]]<ref>{{Cite web | url=http://www.wadsworth.org/chemheme/heme/microscope/rbc.htm | title=Through the Microscope: Blood Cells - Life's Blood | publisher=Wadsworth Center, New York State Department of Health | accessdate=2011-09-13 }}</ref> | |||
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|rowspan=3|[[10 micrometres|10<sup>−5</sup>]] | |||
|rowspan=3|10 µm | |||
|10 µm | |||
|typical size of a fog, mist or cloud water droplet. Chip [[10 µm process]] in 1971. | |||
|- | |||
|12 µm | |||
|width of [[acrylic fibre]] | |||
|- | |||
|25.4 µm | |||
|1/1000 inch, commonly referred to as one [[Thou (unit of length)|thou]] or one [[Thou (unit of length)|mil]] | |||
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|rowspan=3|[[1 myriometre|10<sup>−4</sup>]] | |||
|rowspan=3|100 µm | |||
|100 µm | |||
|average width of a strand of human hair<ref name="Physics Factbook"/> | |||
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|200 µm | |||
|typical length of ''[[Paramecium|Paramecium caudatum]]'', a ciliate protist | |||
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|750 µm | |||
|maximum diameter of ''[[Thiomargarita namibiensis]]'', the largest bacterium ever discovered | |||
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<div id="1E-3"/> | |||
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|rowspan=3|[[1 millimetre|10<sup>−3</sup>]] | |||
|rowspan=3|1 [[millimeter]] (mm) | |||
|2.54 mm | |||
|1/10th inch; distance between pins in [[dual in-line package|DIP]] (dual-inline-package) electronic components | |||
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|5 mm | |||
|length of average red [[ant]] | |||
|- | |||
|7.62 mm | |||
|common military ammunition size | |||
|- | |||
|rowspan=3|[[1 centimetre|10<sup>−2</sup>]] | |||
|rowspan=3|1 [[centimeter]] (cm) | |||
|1.5 cm | |||
|length of a large [[mosquito]] | |||
|- | |||
|2.54 cm | |||
|1 [[inch]] | |||
|- | |||
|4.267 cm | |||
|diameter of a [[golf ball]] | |||
|- | |||
|rowspan=3|[[1 decimetre|10<sup>−1</sup>]] | |||
|rowspan=3|1 [[decimeter]] (dm) | |||
|10 cm | |||
|wavelength of the highest [[Ultra high frequency|UHF]] radio frequency, 3 GHz | |||
|- | |||
|30.48 cm | |||
|1 [[foot (length)|foot]] | |||
|- | |||
|91.44 cm | |||
|1 [[yard]] | |||
<div id="1E0"/> | |||
|- | |||
|rowspan=3|[[1 metre|10<sup>0</sup>]] | |||
|rowspan=3|1 [[meter]] | |||
| 1 m | |||
|wavelength of the lowest [[Ultra high frequency|UHF]] and highest [[Very high frequency|VHF]] radio frequency, 300 MHz | |||
|- | |||
|1.7 m (5 feet 7 inches) | |||
|average height of a human | |||
|- | |||
|8.38 m | |||
|The length of a London Bus ([[Routemaster]]) | |||
|- | |||
|rowspan=3|[[1 decametre|10<sup>1</sup>]] | |||
|rowspan=3|1 [[decameter]] (dam) | |||
|10 m | |||
|wavelength of the lowest [[Very high frequency|VHF]] and highest [[shortwave]] radio frequency, 30 MHz | |||
|- | |||
|33 m | |||
|length of longest [[blue whale]] measured, the largest animal<ref>{{Cite web | url=http://nationalzoo.si.edu/Animals/AnimalRecords/ | title=Animal Records | publisher=Smithsonian National Zoological Park | accessdate=2007-05-29 }}</ref> | |||
|- | |||
|93.47 m | |||
|height of the [[Statue of Liberty]] (foundation of pedestal to torch) | |||
|- | |||
|rowspan=3|[[1 hectometre|10<sup>2</sup>]] | |||
|rowspan=3|1 [[hectometer]] (hm) | |||
|100 m | |||
|wavelength of the lowest [[shortwave]] radio frequency and highest [[medium wave]] radio frequency, 3 MHz | |||
|- | |||
|137 m (147 m) | |||
|height (present and original) of the [[Great Pyramid of Giza]] | |||
|- | |||
|979 m | |||
|height of the [[Salto Angel]], the world's highest free-falling waterfall ([[Venezuela]]) | |||
<div id="1E3"/> | |||
|- | |||
|rowspan=4|[[1 kilometre|10<sup>3</sup>]] | |||
|rowspan=4|1 [[kilometer]] (km) | |||
|1 km | |||
|wavelength of the lowest [[medium wave]] radio frequency, 300 kHz | |||
|- | |||
|1609 m | |||
|1 [[mile|international mile]] | |||
|- | |||
|1852 m | |||
|1 [[nautical mile]]<br> | |||
|- | |||
|8848 m | |||
|height of the highest mountain on earth, [[Mount Everest]] | |||
|- | |||
|rowspan=3|[[1 myriametre|10<sup>4</sup>]]<!-- Please consider renaming the obsolete term myriametre to [[10 kilometres (order of magnitude)]] --> | |||
|rowspan=3|10 km | |||
|10.911 km | |||
|depth of deepest part of the ocean, [[Mariana Trench]] | |||
|- | |||
|13 km | |||
|narrowest width of the [[Strait of Gibraltar]], separating Europe and Africa | |||
|- | |||
|90 km | |||
|width of the [[Bering Strait]] | |||
|- | |||
|rowspan=3|[[100 kilometres|10<sup>5</sup>]] | |||
|rowspan=3|100 km | |||
|111 km | |||
|distance covered by one degree of [[latitude]] on Earth's surface | |||
|- | |||
|163 km | |||
|length of the [[Suez Canal]] | |||
|- | |||
|974.6 km | |||
|greatest diameter<ref>{{cite journal|first=P. C.|last=Thomas|author2=Parker, J. Wm. |author3=McFadden, L. A. |author4= et al. |title=Differentiation of the asteroid Ceres as revealed by its shape|year=2005|journal=Nature|volume=437|pages=224–226|doi=10.1038/nature03938| bibcode=2005Natur.437..224T|pmid=16148926|issue=7056}}</ref> of the dwarf planet<ref name="Asteroid-planet?" group=note>The exact [[Solar System#Terminology|category]] (asteroid, dwarf planet or planet) to which particular solar system objects belong, has been subject to some revision since the discovery of [[extrasolar planet]]s and [[Trans-Neptunian object|trans-Neptunian]] objects</ref> [[Ceres (dwarf planet)|Ceres]] | |||
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< | ===Astronomical=== | ||
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!Factor ([[metre|m]]) | |||
!Multiple | |||
!Value | |||
!Item | |||
<div id="1E6"/> | |||
|- | |||
|rowspan=7|[[1 megametre|10<sup>6</sup>]] | |||
|rowspan=7|1,000 km = 1 [[megameter]] (Mm) | |||
|2,390 km | |||
|diameter of dwarf planet [[Pluto]], formerly the smallest [[planet]] category<ref name="Asteroid-planet?" group=note/> of our solar system | |||
|- | |||
|3,480 km | |||
|diameter of the [[Moon]] | |||
|- | |||
|5,200 km | |||
|typical distance covered by the winner of the [[24 Hours of Le Mans]] automobile endurance race | |||
|- | |||
|6,400 km | |||
|length of the [[Great Wall of China]] | |||
|- | |||
|6,600 km | |||
|approximate length of the two longest rivers, the [[Nile]] and the [[Amazon River|Amazon]] | |||
|- | |||
|7,821 km | |||
|length of the [[Trans-Canada Highway]] | |||
|- | |||
|9,288 km | |||
|length of the [[Trans-Siberian Railway]], longest in the world | |||
<div id="1E7"/> | |||
|- | |||
|rowspan=2|[[10 megametres|10<sup>7</sup>]] | |||
|rowspan=2|10,000 km | |||
|12,756 km | |||
|equatorial diameter of the Earth | |||
|- | |||
|40,075 km | |||
|length of the Earth's [[equator]] | |||
<div id="1E8"/> | |||
|- | |||
|rowspan=3|[[100 megametres|10<sup>8</sup>]] | |||
|rowspan=3|100,000 km | |||
|142,984 km | |||
|diameter of [[Jupiter]] | |||
|- | |||
|299,792.458 km | |||
|distance travelled by light in one second | |||
|- | |||
|384,000 km = 384 Mm | |||
|[[Moon]]'s orbital distance from Earth | |||
<div id="1E9"/> | |||
|- | |||
|rowspan=2|[[1 gigametre|10<sup>9</sup>]] | |||
|rowspan=2|1 million km = 1 [[gigameter]] (Gm) | |||
|1,390,000 km = 1.39 Gm | |||
|diameter of the [[Sun]] | |||
|- | |||
|4,200,000 km = 4.2 Gm | |||
|greatest mileage ever recorded by a car (A 1966 [[Volvo P1800|Volvo P-1800S]], still driving) | |||
<div id="1E10"/> | |||
|- | |||
| [[10 gigametres|10<sup>10</sup>]] | |||
| 10 million km | |||
|18 million km | |||
|approximately one [[light-minute]] | |||
<div id="1E11"/> | |||
|- | |||
| rowspan=2 | [[100 gigametres|10<sup>11</sup>]] | |||
| rowspan=2 | 100 million km | |||
|150 million km = 150 Gm | |||
|1 [[astronomical unit]] (AU); mean distance between Earth and Sun | |||
|- | |||
|~ 900 Gm | |||
|optical diameter of [[Betelgeuse]] (~600 × Sun) | |||
<div id="1E12"/> | |||
|- | |||
|rowspan=6|[[1 terametre|10<sup>12</sup>]] | |||
|rowspan=6|1000 million km = 1 [[terameter]] (Tm) | |||
|1.4 {{E|9}} km | |||
|orbital distance of [[Saturn]] from Sun | |||
|- | |||
|1.96 {{E|9}} km | |||
|estimated optical diameter of [[VY Canis Majoris]] (1420 × Sun) | |||
|- | |||
|2.3 {{E|9}} km | |||
|estimated optical diameter of [[NML Cygni]] (1650 × Sun) | |||
|- | |||
|2.37 {{E|9}} km | |||
|median point of the optical diameter of [[UY Scuti]], as of 2014 the [[List of largest known stars|largest known star]] | |||
|- | |||
|5.9 {{E|9}} km = 5.9 Tm | |||
|orbital distance of Pluto from Sun | |||
|- | |||
|~ 7.5 {{E|9}} km = 7.5 Tm | |||
|outer boundary of the [[Kuiper belt]], inner boundary of the [[Oort cloud]] (~ 50 AU) | |||
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|rowspan=3|[[10 terametres|10<sup>13</sup>]] | |||
|rowspan=3|10 Tm | |||
| | |||
|diameter of our [[Solar System]] as a whole<ref name="Burgess_and_Quevedo"/> | |||
|- | |||
|16.25{{E|9}} km = 16.25 Tm | |||
|distance of the [[Voyager 1]] spacecraft from Sun ({{As of|2009|alt=as of Feb 2009}}), the farthest man-made object so far<ref>[http://heavens-above.com/solar-escape.asp Spacecraft escaping the Solar System<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> | |||
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|62.03{{E|9}} km = 62.03 Tm | |||
|estimated radius of the [[event horizon]] of the [[supermassive black hole]] in [[NGC 4889]], the largest known black hole to date | |||
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|- | |||
|[[100 terametres|10<sup>14</sup>]] | |||
|100 Tm | |||
|1.8{{E|11}} km = 180 Tm | |||
|size of the [[debris disk]] around the star [[51 Pegasi]] <ref>[http://esciencenews.com/articles/2009/09/24/twin.keck.telescopes.probe.dual.dust.disks Twin Keck telescopes probe dual dust disks]</ref> <div id="1E15"/> | |||
|- | |||
|rowspan=2|[[1 petametre|10<sup>15</sup>]] | |||
|rowspan=2|1 [[petameter]] (Pm) | |||
|~ 7.5 {{E|12}} km = 7.5 Pm | |||
|supposed outer boundary of the Oort cloud (~ 50,000 AU) | |||
|- | |||
|9.46{{E|12}} km = 9.46 Pm<br> = 1 [[light year]] | |||
|distance traveled by light in one year; at its current speed, Voyager 1 would need 17,500 years to travel this distance | |||
<div id="1E16"/> | |||
|- | |||
|rowspan=3|[[10 petametres|10<sup>16</sup>]] | |||
|rowspan=3|10 Pm | |||
|3.2616 light-years<br>(3.0857{{E|13}} km = 30.857 Pm) | |||
|1 [[parsec]] | |||
|- | |||
|4.22 light-years = 39.9 Pm | |||
|distance to nearest star ([[Proxima Centauri]]) | |||
|- | |||
|4.37 light-years = 41.3 Pm | |||
|as of March 2013, distance to nearest discovered [[extrasolar planet]] ([[Alpha Centauri Bb]]) | |||
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|- | |||
|rowspan=2|[[100 petametres|10<sup>17</sup>]] | |||
|rowspan=2|100 Pm | |||
|20.4 light-years = 193 Pm | |||
|as of October 2010, distance to nearest discovered extrasolar planet with potential to support life as we know it ([[Gliese 581 d]]) | |||
|- | |||
|65 light-years = 6.15{{E|17}} m = 615 Pm | |||
|approximate radius of humanity's radio bubble, caused by high-power TV broadcasts leaking through the atmosphere into outer space | |||
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|- | |||
|rowspan=1|[[1 exametre|10<sup>18</sup>]] | |||
|rowspan=1|1 [[exameter]] (Em) | |||
|200 light-years = 1.9 Em | |||
|distance to nearby [[solar twin]] ([[HIP 56948]]), a star with properties virtually identical to our Sun <ref>{{cite web | last = Shiga | first = David | url = http://space.newscientist.com/article/dn12725-suns-twin-an-ideal-hunting-ground-for-alien-life.html | title = Sun's 'twin' an ideal hunting ground for alien life | publisher = New Scientist | accessdate = 2007-10-03 }}</ref> | |||
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|- | |||
|[[10 exametres|10<sup>19</sup>]] | |||
|10 Em | |||
|1,000 light-years = 9.46 Em or 9.46 × 10<sup>15</sup> km | |||
|average thickness of [[Milky Way Galaxy]]<ref>{{cite web |last=Christian |first=Eric |last2=Samar |first2=Safi-Harb |title=How large is the Milky Way? |url=http://imagine.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/ask_astro/answers/980317b.html |accessdate=2008-11-14}}</ref> (1000 to 3000 ly by [[Hydrogen line|21 cm observations]]<ref>{{cite web |last=Duncan |first=Martin |title=Physics 216 – Introduction to Astrophysics |chapter=16 |url=http://www.physics.queensu.ca/~phys216/ch16B.pdf |year=2008 |accessdate=2008-11-14}}</ref>) | |||
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|- | |||
|rowspan=2|[[100 exametres|10<sup>20</sup>]] | |||
|100 Em | |||
|12,000 light-years = 113.5 Em or 1.135 × 10<sup>17</sup> km | |||
|thickness of [[Milky Way Galaxy]]'s gaseous disk<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.smh.com.au/milky-way-fatter-than-first-thought/20080220-1tbv.html |title=Milky Way fatter than first thought |accessdate=2008-11-14 |date=2008-02-20 |work=[[The Sydney Morning Herald]] |publisher=[[Australian Associated Press]]}}</ref> | |||
|- | |||
|950 Em | |||
|100,000 light-years | |||
|diameter of galactic disk of [[Milky Way Galaxy]]<ref name="Burgess_and_Quevedo"/> | |||
<div id="1E21"/> | |||
|- | |||
|rowspan=5|[[1 zettametre|10<sup>21</sup>]] | |||
|rowspan=5|1 [[zettameter]] (Zm) | |||
|- | |||
|50 [[kiloparsecs]] | |||
|distance to [[Supernova 1987a|SN 1987A]], the most recent naked eye supernova | |||
|- | |||
|52 kiloparsecs = 1.62{{E|21}} m = 1.62 Zm | |||
|distance to the [[Large Magellanic Cloud]] (a [[dwarf galaxy]] [[orbit]]ing the [[Milky Way]]) | |||
|- | |||
| 54 kiloparsecs = 1.66 Zm | |||
|distance to the [[Small Magellanic Cloud]] (another dwarf galaxy orbiting the Milky Way) | |||
|- | |||
| 200 kiloparsecs = 6.15 Zm | |||
|diameter of the low surface brightness disc halo of the giant spiral galaxy [[Malin 1]] | |||
<div id="1E22"/> | |||
|- | |||
|rowspan=4|[[10 zettametres|10<sup>22</sup>]] | |||
|rowspan=4|10 Zm | |||
| 13.25 Zm = 1.4 million light years<br>= 600 kiloparsecs | |||
| radius of the diffuse stellar halo of [[IC 1101]], one of the largest known galaxies | |||
|- | |||
| 24 Zm = 2.5 million light-years<br>= 770 kiloparsecs | |||
|distance to [[Andromeda Galaxy]] | |||
|- | |||
|3.26 million light-years<br>=30.8 Zm = 1 megaparsec | |||
|1 [[megaparsec]] | |||
|- | |||
|50 Zm (1.6 Mpc) | |||
|diameter of [[Local Group]] of [[galaxy|galaxies]] | |||
<div id="1E23"/> | |||
|- | |||
|[[100 zettametres|10<sup>23</sup>]] | |||
|100 Zm | |||
|300–600 Zm = 10–20 [[megaparsecs]] | |||
|distance to [[Virgo cluster]] of [[galaxy|galaxies]] | |||
<div id="1E24"/> | |||
|- | |||
|rowspan=4|[[1 yottametre|10<sup>24</sup>]] | |||
|rowspan=4|1 [[yottameter]] (Ym) | |||
|200 million light-years<br>= 1.9 Ym = 61 megaparsecs | |||
|diameter of the [[Local Supercluster]] and the largest voids and filaments. | |||
|- | |||
|300 million light-years<br>= 2.8 Ym = 100 megaparsecs | |||
|[[Observable universe#End of Greatness|End of Greatness]] | |||
|- | |||
|550 million light-years<br>~170 megaparsecs ~5 Ym | |||
|diameter of the enormous [[Horologium Supercluster]] <ref>http://www.atlasoftheuniverse.com/superc/hor.html The Horologium Supercluster</ref> | |||
<div id="1E25"/> | |||
|- | |||
|1 billion light-years<br>= 9.46 Ym =306 megaparsecs | |||
|diameter of the [[Pisces–Cetus Supercluster Complex]], the supercluster complex where we live. | |||
|- | |||
|rowspan=3|[[10 yottametres|10<sup>25</sup>]] | |||
|rowspan=3|10 Ym | |||
|1.37 billion light years<br>= 1.3{{E|25}} m = 13 Ym | |||
|Length of the [[Sloan Great Wall]], a giant wall of galaxies ([[galactic filament]]).<ref>[http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0310571 J. R. Gott III ''et al.'', ''Astrophys. J.'', '''624''', 463 (2005).] Figure 8 – "Logarithmic Maps of the Universe" – is available as a poster from [http://www.astro.princeton.edu/~mjuric/universe/ the homepage of Mario Juric.]</ref> | |||
|- | |||
|3.26 billion light years<br>=30.8 Ym = 1 gigaparsec | |||
|1 [[gigaparsec]] | |||
|- | |||
|4 billion light years<br>=37.84 Ym | |||
|Length of the [[Huge-LQG]], a group of 73 [[quasar]]s | |||
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|- | |||
|rowspan=3|[[100 yottametres|10<sup>26</sup>]] | |||
|rowspan=3|100 Ym | |||
|1{{E|10}} light-years<br>= 9.5{{E|25}} m = 95 Ym | |||
|estimated [[Distance measures (cosmology)|light travel distance]] to certain [[quasars]]<br> | |||
length of the [[Hercules-Corona Borealis Great Wall]], a colossal wall of galaxies, the largest and the most massive structure in the observable universe as of 2014 | |||
|- | |||
|13.42 billion light years<br>=1.27{{E|26}} m = 127 Ym | |||
|Estimated [[Distance measures (cosmology)|light travel distance]] to [[UDFj-39546284]], the [[List of the most distant astronomical objects|most distant object]] ever observed | |||
|- | |||
|9.2{{E|10}} light years<br>= 8.7{{E|26}} m = 870 Ym | |||
|approx. diameter ([[comoving distance]]) of the [[visible universe]]<ref name="Burgess_and_Quevedo"/> | |||
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|- | |||
|[[1000 yottametres|10<sup>27</sup>]] | |||
|1000 Ym | |||
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|130 billion light years<br>= 1.2{{E|27}} m = 1200 Ym | |||
|lower bound of the (possibly infinite) radius of the universe, if it is a [[3-sphere]], according to one estimate using the [[WMAP]] data at 95% confidence.<ref>http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0605709v2 How Many Universes Do There Need To Be?</ref> It equivalently implies that there are at minimum 21 [[particle horizon]]-sized volumes in the universe. | |||
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|~400 billion light years<br>= 3.8{{E|27}} m = 3800 Ym | |||
|Lower bound of the homogeneous universe derived from the [[Planck spacecraft]] <ref>[http://arxiv.org/abs/1304.1181 data]</ref> | |||
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|<math>10^{10^{115}}</math><ref name="exponents" group=note>10<sup>115</sup> is 1 followed by 115 zeroes, or a [[googol]] multiplied by a quadrillion. 10<sup>10<sup>115</sup></sup> is 1 followed by a quadrillion googol zeroes. 10<sup>10<sup>10<sup>122</sup></sup></sup>is 1 followed by 10<sup>10<sup>122</sup></sup> (a [[googolplex]]<sup>10 sextillion</SUP>) zeroes. These numbers are so vast that they are essentially the same in whatever units we could use to list them.</ref> | |||
|<math>10^{10^{115}}</math> Ym | |||
|<math>10^{10^{115}}</math> megaparsecs<br>= <math>10^{10^{115}}</math> m<br>= <math>10^{10^{115}}</math>Ym | |||
|According to the laws of probability, the distance one must travel until one encounters a volume of space identical to our [[observable universe]] with conditions identical to our own.<ref name="TegmarkPUstaple">"Parallel universes. Not just a staple of science fiction, other universes are a direct implication of cosmological observations.", Tegmark M., Sci Am. 2003 May;288(5):40-51.</ref><ref>{{cite journal |author1=Max Tegmark |journal=In "Science and Ultimate Reality: from Quantum to Cosmos", honoring John Wheeler's 90th birthday. J. D. Barrow, P.C.W. Davies, & C.L. Harper eds. Cambridge University Press (2003) |title=Parallel Universes |year=2003 |arxiv=astro-ph/0302131|bibcode = 2003astro.ph..2131T }}</ref> | |||
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|<math>10^{10^{10^{122}}}</math><ref name="exponents" group=note/> | |||
|<math>10^{10^{10^{122}}}</math> Ym | |||
|<math>10^{10^{10^{122}}}</math> Mpc<br>= <math>10^{10^{10^{122}}}</math> m<br>= <math>10^{10^{10^{122}}}</math>Ym | |||
|size of universe after [[cosmological inflation]], implied by one resolution of the No-Boundary Proposal<ref>http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/0610199 "Susskind's Challenge to the Hartle-Hawking No-Boundary Proposal and Possible Resolutions "</ref> | |||
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== | ==See also== | ||
* [[List of examples of lengths]] | |||
* [[Metric_prefix#List_of_SI_prefixes|List of metric prefixes]] | |||
* [[List of semiconductor scale examples]] | |||
* [[Earth's location in the universe]] | |||
* ''[[Powers of Ten (film)|Powers of Ten]]'', a 1968 short documentary film which depicts the relative scale of the Universe in factors of ten. | |||
==Notes== | |||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
* [http://www.vendian.org/howbig/ How Big Are Things?] displays orders of magnitude in successively larger rooms | |||
* | * [http://microcosm.web.cern.ch/Microcosm/P10/english/welcome.html Powers of Ten] Travel across the Universe. Altering perspective by changing scale by just a few powers of ten (interactive) {{dead link|date=May 2013}} | ||
* | * [http://www.shekpvar.net/~dna/Publications/Cosmos/cosmos.html Cosmos – an Illustrated Dimensional Journey from microcosmos to macrocosmos] – from Digital Nature Agency {{dead link|date=May 2013}} | ||
* [http://htwins.net/scale2/ Scale of the universe]- interactive guide to length magnitudes | |||
* [http://www. | |||
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The following are examples of orders of magnitude for different lengths.
Section | Range (m) | Unit | Example Items | |
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≥ | < | |||
Planck area | ? | 10−35 | Quantum foam | |
Subatomic | 10−35 | 10−15 | am | electron, quark, string |
Atomic and cellular | 10−15 | 10−12 | fm | atomic nucleus, proton, neutron |
10−12 | 10−9 | pm | wavelength of gamma rays and X-rays, hydrogen atom | |
10−9 | 10−6 | nm | DNA helix, virus, wavelength of optical spectrum | |
Human scale | 10−6 | 10−3 | µm | bacterium, fog water droplet, human hair[1] |
10−3 | 100 | mm | mosquito, golf ball, football | |
100 | 103 | m | human being, football field, Eiffel Tower | |
103 | 106 | km | Mount Everest, length of Panama Canal, larger asteroid | |
Astronomical | 106 | 109 | Mm | the Moon, Earth, one light-second |
109 | 1012 | Gm | Sun, one light-minute, Earth's orbit | |
1012 | 1015 | Tm | orbits of outer planets, Solar System | |
1015 | 1018 | Pm | one light-year; distance to Proxima Centauri | |
1018 | 1021 | Em | galactic arm | |
1021 | 1024 | Zm | Milky Way, distance to Andromeda Galaxy | |
1024 | [note 1] | Ym | Huge-LQG, Hercules-Corona Borealis Great Wall, visible universe |
Detailed list
To help compare different orders of magnitude, the following list describes various lengths between 1.6Template:E meters and meters.
Subatomic
Factor (m) | Multiple | Value | Item |
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10−35 | 1 Planck Length | 0.0000000000162 ym (1.62Template:E m) | Planck length; typical scale of hypothetical loop quantum gravity or size of a hypothetical string and of branes; according to string theory lengths smaller than this do not make any physical sense.[2] Quantum foam is thought to exist at this level. |
10−24 | 1 yoctometer (ym) | 20 ym (2 × 10−23 meters) | effective cross section radius of 1 MeV neutrinos[3] |
10−21 | 1 zeptometer (zm) | Preons, hypothetical particles proposed as subcomponents of quarks and leptons; the upper bound for the width of a cosmic string in string theory. | |
7 zm (7 × 10−21 meters) | effective cross section radius of high energy neutrinos[4] | ||
310 zm (3.10 × 10−19 meters) | de Broglie wavelength of protons at the Large Hadron Collider (4 TeV as of 2012) | ||
10−18 | 1 attometer (am) | upper limit for the size of quarks and electrons | |
sensitivity of the LIGO detector for gravitational waves | |||
upper bound of the typical size range for "fundamental strings"[2] | |||
10−17 | 10 am | range of the weak force |
Atomic and cellular
Factor (m) | Multiple | Value | Item
|
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10−15 | 1 femtometer (fm) | 1.5 fm | size of an 11 MeV proton[5] |
2.81794 fm | classical electron radius[6] | ||
scale of the atomic nucleus[2][7] | |||
10−14 | 10 fm | ||
10−13 | 100 fm |
| |
10−12 | 1 picometer (pm) | ... | longest wavelength of gamma rays |
2.4 pm | Compton wavelength of electron | ||
5 pm | wavelength of shortest X-rays | ||
10−11 | 10 pm | 25 pm | radius of hydrogen atom |
31 pm | radius of helium atom | ||
53 pm | Bohr radius | ||
10−10 | 100 pm | 100 pm (0.1 nm) | 1 Ångström (also covalent radius of sulfur atom[8]) |
154 pm (0.154 nm) | length of a typical covalent bond (C–C). | ||
500 pm (0.50 nm) | width of protein α helix
| ||
10−9 | 1 nanometer (nm) | 1 nm | diameter of a carbon nanotube[9] |
2.5 nm | Smallest microprocessor transistor gate oxide thickness (as of Jan 2007) | ||
6–10 nm | thickness of cell membrane | ||
10−8 | 10 nm | 10 nm | thickness of cell wall in gram-negative bacteriaPotter or Ceramic Artist Truman Bedell from Rexton, has interests which include ceramics, best property developers in singapore developers in singapore and scrabble. Was especially enthused after visiting Alejandro de Humboldt National Park. |
40 nm | extreme ultraviolet wavelength | ||
90 nm | Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) (generally, viruses range in size from 20 nm to 450 nm) | ||
10−7 | 100 nm | 121.6 nm | wavelength of the Lyman-alpha line[10] |
380–435 nm | wavelength of violet light—see color and optical spectrum[11] | ||
625–740 nm | wavelength of red light[11] |
Human scale
Factor (m) | Multiple | Value | Item
|
---|---|---|---|
10−6 | 1 micrometer (µm) | 1 µm | also called one micron |
1–3 µm | particle size that a surgical mask removes at 80–95% efficiencyPotter or Ceramic Artist Truman Bedell from Rexton, has interests which include ceramics, best property developers in singapore developers in singapore and scrabble. Was especially enthused after visiting Alejandro de Humboldt National Park. | ||
6-8 µm | diameter of a red blood cell[12] | ||
10−5 | 10 µm | 10 µm | typical size of a fog, mist or cloud water droplet. Chip 10 µm process in 1971. |
12 µm | width of acrylic fibre | ||
25.4 µm | 1/1000 inch, commonly referred to as one thou or one mil | ||
10−4 | 100 µm | 100 µm | average width of a strand of human hair[1] |
200 µm | typical length of Paramecium caudatum, a ciliate protist | ||
750 µm | maximum diameter of Thiomargarita namibiensis, the largest bacterium ever discovered | ||
10−3 | 1 millimeter (mm) | 2.54 mm | 1/10th inch; distance between pins in DIP (dual-inline-package) electronic components |
5 mm | length of average red ant | ||
7.62 mm | common military ammunition size | ||
10−2 | 1 centimeter (cm) | 1.5 cm | length of a large mosquito |
2.54 cm | 1 inch | ||
4.267 cm | diameter of a golf ball | ||
10−1 | 1 decimeter (dm) | 10 cm | wavelength of the highest UHF radio frequency, 3 GHz |
30.48 cm | 1 foot | ||
91.44 cm | 1 yard
| ||
100 | 1 meter | 1 m | wavelength of the lowest UHF and highest VHF radio frequency, 300 MHz |
1.7 m (5 feet 7 inches) | average height of a human | ||
8.38 m | The length of a London Bus (Routemaster) | ||
101 | 1 decameter (dam) | 10 m | wavelength of the lowest VHF and highest shortwave radio frequency, 30 MHz |
33 m | length of longest blue whale measured, the largest animal[13] | ||
93.47 m | height of the Statue of Liberty (foundation of pedestal to torch) | ||
102 | 1 hectometer (hm) | 100 m | wavelength of the lowest shortwave radio frequency and highest medium wave radio frequency, 3 MHz |
137 m (147 m) | height (present and original) of the Great Pyramid of Giza | ||
979 m | height of the Salto Angel, the world's highest free-falling waterfall (Venezuela)
| ||
103 | 1 kilometer (km) | 1 km | wavelength of the lowest medium wave radio frequency, 300 kHz |
1609 m | 1 international mile | ||
1852 m | 1 nautical mile | ||
8848 m | height of the highest mountain on earth, Mount Everest | ||
104 | 10 km | 10.911 km | depth of deepest part of the ocean, Mariana Trench |
13 km | narrowest width of the Strait of Gibraltar, separating Europe and Africa | ||
90 km | width of the Bering Strait | ||
105 | 100 km | 111 km | distance covered by one degree of latitude on Earth's surface |
163 km | length of the Suez Canal | ||
974.6 km | greatest diameter[14] of the dwarf planet[note 2] Ceres |
Astronomical
Factor (m) | Multiple | Value | Item
|
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106 | 1,000 km = 1 megameter (Mm) | 2,390 km | diameter of dwarf planet Pluto, formerly the smallest planet category[note 2] of our solar system |
3,480 km | diameter of the Moon | ||
5,200 km | typical distance covered by the winner of the 24 Hours of Le Mans automobile endurance race | ||
6,400 km | length of the Great Wall of China | ||
6,600 km | approximate length of the two longest rivers, the Nile and the Amazon | ||
7,821 km | length of the Trans-Canada Highway | ||
9,288 km | length of the Trans-Siberian Railway, longest in the world
| ||
107 | 10,000 km | 12,756 km | equatorial diameter of the Earth |
40,075 km | length of the Earth's equator
| ||
108 | 100,000 km | 142,984 km | diameter of Jupiter |
299,792.458 km | distance travelled by light in one second | ||
384,000 km = 384 Mm | Moon's orbital distance from Earth
| ||
109 | 1 million km = 1 gigameter (Gm) | 1,390,000 km = 1.39 Gm | diameter of the Sun |
4,200,000 km = 4.2 Gm | greatest mileage ever recorded by a car (A 1966 Volvo P-1800S, still driving)
| ||
1010 | 10 million km | 18 million km | approximately one light-minute
|
1011 | 100 million km | 150 million km = 150 Gm | 1 astronomical unit (AU); mean distance between Earth and Sun |
~ 900 Gm | optical diameter of Betelgeuse (~600 × Sun)
| ||
1012 | 1000 million km = 1 terameter (Tm) | 1.4 Template:E km | orbital distance of Saturn from Sun |
1.96 Template:E km | estimated optical diameter of VY Canis Majoris (1420 × Sun) | ||
2.3 Template:E km | estimated optical diameter of NML Cygni (1650 × Sun) | ||
2.37 Template:E km | median point of the optical diameter of UY Scuti, as of 2014 the largest known star | ||
5.9 Template:E km = 5.9 Tm | orbital distance of Pluto from Sun | ||
~ 7.5 Template:E km = 7.5 Tm | outer boundary of the Kuiper belt, inner boundary of the Oort cloud (~ 50 AU)
| ||
1013 | 10 Tm | diameter of our Solar System as a whole[2] | |
16.25Template:E km = 16.25 Tm | distance of the Voyager 1 spacecraft from Sun (Template:As of), the farthest man-made object so far[15] | ||
62.03Template:E km = 62.03 Tm | estimated radius of the event horizon of the supermassive black hole in NGC 4889, the largest known black hole to date
| ||
1014 | 100 Tm | 1.8Template:E km = 180 Tm | size of the debris disk around the star 51 Pegasi [16] |
1015 | 1 petameter (Pm) | ~ 7.5 Template:E km = 7.5 Pm | supposed outer boundary of the Oort cloud (~ 50,000 AU) |
9.46Template:E km = 9.46 Pm = 1 light year |
distance traveled by light in one year; at its current speed, Voyager 1 would need 17,500 years to travel this distance
| ||
1016 | 10 Pm | 3.2616 light-years (3.0857Template:E km = 30.857 Pm) |
1 parsec |
4.22 light-years = 39.9 Pm | distance to nearest star (Proxima Centauri) | ||
4.37 light-years = 41.3 Pm | as of March 2013, distance to nearest discovered extrasolar planet (Alpha Centauri Bb)
| ||
1017 | 100 Pm | 20.4 light-years = 193 Pm | as of October 2010, distance to nearest discovered extrasolar planet with potential to support life as we know it (Gliese 581 d) |
65 light-years = 6.15Template:E m = 615 Pm | approximate radius of humanity's radio bubble, caused by high-power TV broadcasts leaking through the atmosphere into outer space
| ||
1018 | 1 exameter (Em) | 200 light-years = 1.9 Em | distance to nearby solar twin (HIP 56948), a star with properties virtually identical to our Sun [17]
|
1019 | 10 Em | 1,000 light-years = 9.46 Em or 9.46 × 1015 km | average thickness of Milky Way Galaxy[18] (1000 to 3000 ly by 21 cm observations[19])
|
1020 | 100 Em | 12,000 light-years = 113.5 Em or 1.135 × 1017 km | thickness of Milky Way Galaxy's gaseous disk[20] |
950 Em | 100,000 light-years | diameter of galactic disk of Milky Way Galaxy[2]
| |
1021 | 1 zettameter (Zm) | ||
50 kiloparsecs | distance to SN 1987A, the most recent naked eye supernova | ||
52 kiloparsecs = 1.62Template:E m = 1.62 Zm | distance to the Large Magellanic Cloud (a dwarf galaxy orbiting the Milky Way) | ||
54 kiloparsecs = 1.66 Zm | distance to the Small Magellanic Cloud (another dwarf galaxy orbiting the Milky Way) | ||
200 kiloparsecs = 6.15 Zm | diameter of the low surface brightness disc halo of the giant spiral galaxy Malin 1
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1022 | 10 Zm | 13.25 Zm = 1.4 million light years = 600 kiloparsecs |
radius of the diffuse stellar halo of IC 1101, one of the largest known galaxies |
24 Zm = 2.5 million light-years = 770 kiloparsecs |
distance to Andromeda Galaxy | ||
3.26 million light-years =30.8 Zm = 1 megaparsec |
1 megaparsec | ||
50 Zm (1.6 Mpc) | diameter of Local Group of galaxies
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1023 | 100 Zm | 300–600 Zm = 10–20 megaparsecs | distance to Virgo cluster of galaxies
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1024 | 1 yottameter (Ym) | 200 million light-years = 1.9 Ym = 61 megaparsecs |
diameter of the Local Supercluster and the largest voids and filaments. |
300 million light-years = 2.8 Ym = 100 megaparsecs |
End of Greatness | ||
550 million light-years ~170 megaparsecs ~5 Ym |
diameter of the enormous Horologium Supercluster [21]
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1 billion light-years = 9.46 Ym =306 megaparsecs |
diameter of the Pisces–Cetus Supercluster Complex, the supercluster complex where we live. | ||
1025 | 10 Ym | 1.37 billion light years = 1.3Template:E m = 13 Ym |
Length of the Sloan Great Wall, a giant wall of galaxies (galactic filament).[22] |
3.26 billion light years =30.8 Ym = 1 gigaparsec |
1 gigaparsec | ||
4 billion light years =37.84 Ym |
Length of the Huge-LQG, a group of 73 quasars | ||
1026 | 100 Ym | 1Template:E light-years = 9.5Template:E m = 95 Ym |
estimated light travel distance to certain quasars length of the Hercules-Corona Borealis Great Wall, a colossal wall of galaxies, the largest and the most massive structure in the observable universe as of 2014 |
13.42 billion light years =1.27Template:E m = 127 Ym |
Estimated light travel distance to UDFj-39546284, the most distant object ever observed | ||
9.2Template:E light years = 8.7Template:E m = 870 Ym |
approx. diameter (comoving distance) of the visible universe[2] | ||
1027 | 1000 Ym | 130 billion light years = 1.2Template:E m = 1200 Ym |
lower bound of the (possibly infinite) radius of the universe, if it is a 3-sphere, according to one estimate using the WMAP data at 95% confidence.[23] It equivalently implies that there are at minimum 21 particle horizon-sized volumes in the universe. |
[note 1] | Ym | megaparsecs = m = Ym |
According to the laws of probability, the distance one must travel until one encounters a volume of space identical to our observable universe with conditions identical to our own.[24][25] |
[note 1] | Ym | Mpc = m = Ym |
size of universe after cosmological inflation, implied by one resolution of the No-Boundary Proposal[26] |
See also
- List of examples of lengths
- List of metric prefixes
- List of semiconductor scale examples
- Earth's location in the universe
- Powers of Ten, a 1968 short documentary film which depicts the relative scale of the Universe in factors of ten.
Notes
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References
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External links
- How Big Are Things? displays orders of magnitude in successively larger rooms
- Powers of Ten Travel across the Universe. Altering perspective by changing scale by just a few powers of ten (interactive) Template:Dead link
- Cosmos – an Illustrated Dimensional Journey from microcosmos to macrocosmos – from Digital Nature Agency Template:Dead link
- Scale of the universe- interactive guide to length magnitudes
Template:Orders of magnitude wide Template:New Testament manuscript infobox
Codex Augiensis, designated by Fp or 010 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), α 1029 (von Soden) is a 9th-century diglot uncial manuscript of the Pauline Epistles in double parallel columns of Greek and Latin on the same page.[27]
Description
The codex contains 136 parchment leaves (Template:×), with some gaps in the Greek (Romans 1:1-3:19, 1 Corinthians 3:8-16, 6:7-14, Colossans 2:1-8, Philemon 21-25, Hebrews). Hebrews is given in Latin only.[28] It is written in two columns per page, 28 lines per page.[27]
Text
Textual character
The Greek text of this codex is a representative of the Western text-type. According to Kurt and Barbara Aland it agrees with the Byzantine standard text 43 times, and 11 times with the Byzantine when it has the same reading as the original text. It agrees 89 times with the original text against the Byzantine. It has 70 independent or distinctive readings. Alands placed it in Category II.[27]
Textual features
In Romans 12:11 it reads καιρω for κυριω, the reading of the manuscript is supported by Codex Claromontanus*, Codex Boernerianus 5 it d,g, Origenlat.[29]
In 1 Corinthians 2:4 the Latin text supports reading πειθοι σοφιας (plausible wisdom), as 35 and Codex Boernerianus (Latin text).[30]
In 1 Corinthians 7:5 it reads τη προσευχη (prayer) along with 11, 46, א*, A, B, C, D, G, P, Ψ, 6, 33, 81, 104, 181, 629, 630, 1739, 1877, 1881, 1962, it vg, cop, arm, eth. Other manuscripts read τη νηστεια και τη προσευχη (fasting and prayer) or τη προσευχη και νηστεια (prayer and fasting) – 330, 451, John of Damascus.[31][32]
The section 1 Cor 14:34-35 is placed after 1 Cor 14:40, like other manuscripts of the Western text-type (Claromontanus, Boernerianus, 88, itd, g, and some manuscripts of Vulgate).[33][34]
Relationship to Codex Boernerianus
The Greek text of both manuscripts is almost the same; the Latin text differs. Also lacunae omissions are paralleled to the sister manuscript Codex Boernerianus. According to Griesbach Augiensis was recopied from Boernerianus. According to Tischendorf two codices were recopied from the same manuscript. Scrivener enumerated 1982 differences between these two codices. Among textual scholars, there is a tendency to prefer Augiensis above Boernerianus. The codex is also similar to Codex Claromontanus, and again scholars favour the readings in Augiensis above those in Claromontanus.
History
Codex Augiensis is named after the monastery of Augia Dives in Lake Constance.[35] In 1718 Richard Bentley (1662–1742) was its owner. The Greek text of the codex was edited by Scrivener in 1859.[28] It was examined, described and collated by Tischendorf.[36] E. M. Thompson edited a facsimile.[37]
The codex today is located in the library of Trinity College (Cat. number: B. XVII. 1) in Cambridge.[27][38]
See also
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References
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Further reading
- F. H. A. Scrivener, Contributions to the Criticism of the Greek New Testament bring the introduction to an edition of the Codex Augiensis and fifty other Manuscripts, Cambridge 1859.
- K. Tischendorf, Anecdota sacra et profana ex oriente et occidente allata sive notitia, Lipsiae 1861, pp. 209-216.
- W. H. P. Hatch, On the Relationship of Codex Augiensis and Codex Boernerianus of the Pauline Epistles, Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, Vol. 60, 1951, pp. 187–199.
External links
- R. Waltz, Codex Augiensis F (010), Encyclopedia of Textual Criticism
- Codex Augiensis at the Trinity College Library Cambridge
- Cambridge Trinity B.17.1 high-resolution digital reproduction available at the St Gall Plan Project.
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Discover out more about real estate funding in the area, together with info on international funding incentives and property possession. Many Singaporeans have been investing in property across the causeway in recent years, attracted by comparatively low prices. However, those who need to exit their investments quickly are likely to face significant challenges when trying to sell their property – and could finally be stuck with a property they can't sell. Career improvement programmes, in-house valuation, auctions and administrative help, venture advertising and marketing, skilled talks and traisning are continuously planned for the sales associates to help them obtain better outcomes for his or her shoppers while at Knight Frank Singapore. No change Present Rules
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A vendor's stamp duty has been launched on industrial property for the primary time, at rates ranging from 5 per cent to 15 per cent. The Authorities might be trying to reassure the market that they aren't in opposition to foreigners and PRs investing in Singapore's property market. They imposed these measures because of extenuating components available in the market." The sale of new dual-key EC models will even be restricted to multi-generational households only. The models have two separate entrances, permitting grandparents, for example, to dwell separately. The vendor's stamp obligation takes effect right this moment and applies to industrial property and plots which might be offered inside three years of the date of buy. JLL named Best Performing Property Brand for second year running
The data offered is for normal info purposes only and isn't supposed to be personalised investment or monetary advice. Motley Fool Singapore contributor Stanley Lim would not personal shares in any corporations talked about. Singapore private home costs increased by 1.eight% within the fourth quarter of 2012, up from 0.6% within the earlier quarter. Resale prices of government-built HDB residences which are usually bought by Singaporeans, elevated by 2.5%, quarter on quarter, the quickest acquire in five quarters. And industrial property, prices are actually double the levels of three years ago. No withholding tax in the event you sell your property. All your local information regarding vital HDB policies, condominium launches, land growth, commercial property and more
There are various methods to go about discovering the precise property. Some local newspapers (together with the Straits Instances ) have categorised property sections and many local property brokers have websites. Now there are some specifics to consider when buying a 'new launch' rental. Intended use of the unit Every sale begins with 10 p.c low cost for finish of season sale; changes to 20 % discount storewide; follows by additional reduction of fiftyand ends with last discount of 70 % or extra. Typically there is even a warehouse sale or transferring out sale with huge mark-down of costs for stock clearance. Deborah Regulation from Expat Realtor shares her property market update, plus prime rental residences and houses at the moment available to lease Esparina EC @ Sengkang - ↑ Cohn, J. University of California, Berkeley Lyman alpha systems and cosmology. Retrieved 2009-02-21
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In its statement, the singapore property listing - website link, government claimed that the majority citizens buying their first residence won't be hurt by the new measures. Some concessions can even be prolonged to chose teams of consumers, similar to married couples with a minimum of one Singaporean partner who are purchasing their second property so long as they intend to promote their first residential property. Lower the LTV limit on housing loans granted by monetary establishments regulated by MAS from 70% to 60% for property purchasers who are individuals with a number of outstanding housing loans on the time of the brand new housing purchase. Singapore Property Measures - 30 August 2010 The most popular seek for the number of bedrooms in Singapore is 4, followed by 2 and three. Lush Acres EC @ Sengkang
Discover out more about real estate funding in the area, together with info on international funding incentives and property possession. Many Singaporeans have been investing in property across the causeway in recent years, attracted by comparatively low prices. However, those who need to exit their investments quickly are likely to face significant challenges when trying to sell their property – and could finally be stuck with a property they can't sell. Career improvement programmes, in-house valuation, auctions and administrative help, venture advertising and marketing, skilled talks and traisning are continuously planned for the sales associates to help them obtain better outcomes for his or her shoppers while at Knight Frank Singapore. No change Present Rules
Extending the tax exemption would help. The exemption, which may be as a lot as $2 million per family, covers individuals who negotiate a principal reduction on their existing mortgage, sell their house short (i.e., for lower than the excellent loans), or take part in a foreclosure course of. An extension of theexemption would seem like a common-sense means to assist stabilize the housing market, but the political turmoil around the fiscal-cliff negotiations means widespread sense could not win out. Home Minority Chief Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) believes that the mortgage relief provision will be on the table during the grand-cut price talks, in response to communications director Nadeam Elshami. Buying or promoting of blue mild bulbs is unlawful.
A vendor's stamp duty has been launched on industrial property for the primary time, at rates ranging from 5 per cent to 15 per cent. The Authorities might be trying to reassure the market that they aren't in opposition to foreigners and PRs investing in Singapore's property market. They imposed these measures because of extenuating components available in the market." The sale of new dual-key EC models will even be restricted to multi-generational households only. The models have two separate entrances, permitting grandparents, for example, to dwell separately. The vendor's stamp obligation takes effect right this moment and applies to industrial property and plots which might be offered inside three years of the date of buy. JLL named Best Performing Property Brand for second year running
The data offered is for normal info purposes only and isn't supposed to be personalised investment or monetary advice. Motley Fool Singapore contributor Stanley Lim would not personal shares in any corporations talked about. Singapore private home costs increased by 1.eight% within the fourth quarter of 2012, up from 0.6% within the earlier quarter. Resale prices of government-built HDB residences which are usually bought by Singaporeans, elevated by 2.5%, quarter on quarter, the quickest acquire in five quarters. And industrial property, prices are actually double the levels of three years ago. No withholding tax in the event you sell your property. All your local information regarding vital HDB policies, condominium launches, land growth, commercial property and more
There are various methods to go about discovering the precise property. Some local newspapers (together with the Straits Instances ) have categorised property sections and many local property brokers have websites. Now there are some specifics to consider when buying a 'new launch' rental. Intended use of the unit Every sale begins with 10 p.c low cost for finish of season sale; changes to 20 % discount storewide; follows by additional reduction of fiftyand ends with last discount of 70 % or extra. Typically there is even a warehouse sale or transferring out sale with huge mark-down of costs for stock clearance. Deborah Regulation from Expat Realtor shares her property market update, plus prime rental residences and houses at the moment available to lease Esparina EC @ Sengkang - ↑ Spacecraft escaping the Solar System
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- ↑ One of the biggest reasons investing in a Singapore new launch is an effective things is as a result of it is doable to be lent massive quantities of money at very low interest rates that you should utilize to purchase it. Then, if property values continue to go up, then you'll get a really high return on funding (ROI). Simply make sure you purchase one of the higher properties, reminiscent of the ones at Fernvale the Riverbank or any Singapore landed property Get Earnings by means of Renting
In its statement, the singapore property listing - website link, government claimed that the majority citizens buying their first residence won't be hurt by the new measures. Some concessions can even be prolonged to chose teams of consumers, similar to married couples with a minimum of one Singaporean partner who are purchasing their second property so long as they intend to promote their first residential property. Lower the LTV limit on housing loans granted by monetary establishments regulated by MAS from 70% to 60% for property purchasers who are individuals with a number of outstanding housing loans on the time of the brand new housing purchase. Singapore Property Measures - 30 August 2010 The most popular seek for the number of bedrooms in Singapore is 4, followed by 2 and three. Lush Acres EC @ Sengkang
Discover out more about real estate funding in the area, together with info on international funding incentives and property possession. Many Singaporeans have been investing in property across the causeway in recent years, attracted by comparatively low prices. However, those who need to exit their investments quickly are likely to face significant challenges when trying to sell their property – and could finally be stuck with a property they can't sell. Career improvement programmes, in-house valuation, auctions and administrative help, venture advertising and marketing, skilled talks and traisning are continuously planned for the sales associates to help them obtain better outcomes for his or her shoppers while at Knight Frank Singapore. No change Present Rules
Extending the tax exemption would help. The exemption, which may be as a lot as $2 million per family, covers individuals who negotiate a principal reduction on their existing mortgage, sell their house short (i.e., for lower than the excellent loans), or take part in a foreclosure course of. An extension of theexemption would seem like a common-sense means to assist stabilize the housing market, but the political turmoil around the fiscal-cliff negotiations means widespread sense could not win out. Home Minority Chief Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) believes that the mortgage relief provision will be on the table during the grand-cut price talks, in response to communications director Nadeam Elshami. Buying or promoting of blue mild bulbs is unlawful.
A vendor's stamp duty has been launched on industrial property for the primary time, at rates ranging from 5 per cent to 15 per cent. The Authorities might be trying to reassure the market that they aren't in opposition to foreigners and PRs investing in Singapore's property market. They imposed these measures because of extenuating components available in the market." The sale of new dual-key EC models will even be restricted to multi-generational households only. The models have two separate entrances, permitting grandparents, for example, to dwell separately. The vendor's stamp obligation takes effect right this moment and applies to industrial property and plots which might be offered inside three years of the date of buy. JLL named Best Performing Property Brand for second year running
The data offered is for normal info purposes only and isn't supposed to be personalised investment or monetary advice. Motley Fool Singapore contributor Stanley Lim would not personal shares in any corporations talked about. Singapore private home costs increased by 1.eight% within the fourth quarter of 2012, up from 0.6% within the earlier quarter. Resale prices of government-built HDB residences which are usually bought by Singaporeans, elevated by 2.5%, quarter on quarter, the quickest acquire in five quarters. And industrial property, prices are actually double the levels of three years ago. No withholding tax in the event you sell your property. All your local information regarding vital HDB policies, condominium launches, land growth, commercial property and more
There are various methods to go about discovering the precise property. Some local newspapers (together with the Straits Instances ) have categorised property sections and many local property brokers have websites. Now there are some specifics to consider when buying a 'new launch' rental. Intended use of the unit Every sale begins with 10 p.c low cost for finish of season sale; changes to 20 % discount storewide; follows by additional reduction of fiftyand ends with last discount of 70 % or extra. Typically there is even a warehouse sale or transferring out sale with huge mark-down of costs for stock clearance. Deborah Regulation from Expat Realtor shares her property market update, plus prime rental residences and houses at the moment available to lease Esparina EC @ Sengkang - ↑ http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/0610199 "Susskind's Challenge to the Hartle-Hawking No-Boundary Proposal and Possible Resolutions "
- ↑ 27.0 27.1 27.2 27.3 20 year-old Real Estate Agent Rusty from Saint-Paul, has hobbies and interests which includes monopoly, property developers in singapore and poker. Will soon undertake a contiki trip that may include going to the Lower Valley of the Omo.
My blog: http://www.primaboinca.com/view_profile.php?userid=5889534 - ↑ 28.0 28.1 20 year-old Real Estate Agent Rusty from Saint-Paul, has hobbies and interests which includes monopoly, property developers in singapore and poker. Will soon undertake a contiki trip that may include going to the Lower Valley of the Omo.
My blog: http://www.primaboinca.com/view_profile.php?userid=5889534 - ↑ UBS3, p. 564.
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- ↑ 20 year-old Real Estate Agent Rusty from Saint-Paul, has hobbies and interests which includes monopoly, property developers in singapore and poker. Will soon undertake a contiki trip that may include going to the Lower Valley of the Omo.
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