From: How Big Is Big? Exploring Size from Atoms to Galaxies
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Atoms are incredibly small, about one ten-billionth of a meter across.

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Atoms form the basic building blocks of everything around us. They are so tiny that a human hair is about one million atoms wide! Scientists measure atoms using special microscopes and experiments based on how atoms scatter light or electrons. This tiny scale is hard to imagine but is the starting point for understanding size from the very small side.

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The Earth is about 12,742 kilometers (7,918 miles) wide.
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