How many grains of sand are there total, on the planet Earth?
Question #113116. Asked by Kedix.
Last updated Dec 13 2016.
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"So how many grains of sand are there in the world? You could start off by trying to guess how many grains of sand there are in a spoon of sand. Use a magnifying glass to count how many grains fit in a small section. Then, count how many of those sections fit in your spoon. Multiply the two numbers together to get an estimate. "Using this same principle, plus some additional information, mathematicians at the University of Hawaii tried to guess how many grains of sand are on the world's beaches. They came up with 7,500,000,000,000,000,000, or seven quintillion five quadrillion grains of sand."
Response last updated by CmdrK on Dec 13 2016.
Feb 27 2010, 12:38 PM
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Before you start counting, note this definition of a sand grain (as also mentioned above):
"Sand particles range in diameter from 0.0625mm (or 1⁄16 mm, or 62.5 micrometers) to 2 millimeters. An individual particle in this range size is termed a sand grain."
I also agree that this question ranks among the most impossible asked on Funtrivia, along with "How many trees are there in the world" and the like.