A million has six zeros. It is written as 1,000,000.
To understand this better, let’s break it down:
- The figure ‘1’ is followed by six zeros.
- Each comma indicates a thousand, so after the first thousand, then comes another three zeros for the next thousand, making a total of six.
In numerical terms, one million can be expressed as 10 raised to the power of 6, which also demonstrates that there are six zeros in the full numerical representation of one million.