Orders of magnitude (volume)List of objects and units / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Dear Wikiwand AI, let's keep it short by simply answering these key questions:Can you list the top facts and stats about Submicroscopic?Summarize this article for a 10 year oldSHOW ALL QUESTIONSThe table lists various objects and units by the order of magnitude of their volume. Chain structures in meteorite fragment ALH84001 Electron micrograph of icosahedral adenovirus A scanning electron microscope image of normal circulating human blood showing red blood cells, several knobbly white blood cells including lymphocytes, a monocyte, a neutrophil and many small disc-shaped platelets California poppy seeds Mustard seeds Peas in pods Measuring spoons of 1 tablespoon and 1, 1⁄2 and 1⁄4 teaspoon Copper measuring jugs of 1 and 1⁄2 gill 375 mL stubbie of beer A 1⁄2-peck apple bag A standard 200-litre(55 US or 44 imp gal) drumA cubic metre of concrete A TEU container An Olympic swimming pool LZ 129 Hindenburg Great Pyramid of Giza The Three Gorges Dam Sydney Harbour Solar System bodies with Earth volume or less The Cat's Eye Nebula on left (about 3×1046 m3) and the dark cloud Barnard 68 at top (about 6×1046 m3) are of comparable volumes; the Stingray Nebula between them is smaller with a similar volume as the small yellow light-month radius sphere, about 2×1045 m3. The Bubble Nebula (NGC 7635) at left with about 520 cubic light years (4.4×1050 m3) dwarfs the Dumbbell Nebula's 12 cubic light years (1×1049 m3) (very approximate figures) The globular cluster Messier 5 at upper left with about 2 million cubic light years (1.7×1054 m3) dwarfs the much smaller Bubble Nebula at lower right.
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The table lists various objects and units by the order of magnitude of their volume. Chain structures in meteorite fragment ALH84001 Electron micrograph of icosahedral adenovirus A scanning electron microscope image of normal circulating human blood showing red blood cells, several knobbly white blood cells including lymphocytes, a monocyte, a neutrophil and many small disc-shaped platelets California poppy seeds Mustard seeds Peas in pods Measuring spoons of 1 tablespoon and 1, 1⁄2 and 1⁄4 teaspoon Copper measuring jugs of 1 and 1⁄2 gill 375 mL stubbie of beer A 1⁄2-peck apple bag A standard 200-litre(55 US or 44 imp gal) drumA cubic metre of concrete A TEU container An Olympic swimming pool LZ 129 Hindenburg Great Pyramid of Giza The Three Gorges Dam Sydney Harbour Solar System bodies with Earth volume or less The Cat's Eye Nebula on left (about 3×1046 m3) and the dark cloud Barnard 68 at top (about 6×1046 m3) are of comparable volumes; the Stingray Nebula between them is smaller with a similar volume as the small yellow light-month radius sphere, about 2×1045 m3. The Bubble Nebula (NGC 7635) at left with about 520 cubic light years (4.4×1050 m3) dwarfs the Dumbbell Nebula's 12 cubic light years (1×1049 m3) (very approximate figures) The globular cluster Messier 5 at upper left with about 2 million cubic light years (1.7×1054 m3) dwarfs the much smaller Bubble Nebula at lower right.