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None. A square kilometre is a measure of area. It has no thickness and so no volume. It cannot, therefore contain any atoms. The number of atoms in a cubic kilometre will depend on whether you are talking about interstellar space, the earth's atmosphere, ordinary matter, a stellar core or a black hole. The answer will range from nearly zero to infinity.



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None. A square kilometre is a measure of area. It has no thickness and so no volume. It cannot, therefore contain any atoms. The number of atoms in a cubic kilometre will depend on whether you are talking about interstellar space, the earth's atmosphere, ordinary matter, a stellar core or a black hole. The answer will range from nearly zero to infinity.



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How many atoms in every square kilometers? - Answers

None. A square kilometre is a measure of area. It has no thickness and so no volume. It cannot, therefore contain any atoms. The number of atoms in a cubic kilometre will depend on whether you are talking about interstellar space, the earth's atmosphere, ordinary matter, a stellar core or a black hole. The answer will range from nearly zero to infinity.

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