How are there are more atoms in a cup of water than there are cups of water in the oceans of the world ?

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How are there are more atoms in a cup of water than there are cups of water in the oceans of the world ?

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Here’s one from a book I just read: if the water molecules in a single teaspoon of water were the size of popcorn kernels, they would cover the entire United States nine miles deep.

Atoms are really small.

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