yes because the elephant weighs more than the cat and the elephant is way stronger :)<3 i hope that this answered supported it:)
Kilograms would be used to measure the mass of an elephant.
Any of them really. But most would use the kilogram
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Knowing the local acceleration of gravity, a scale can be used to measure the mass of an elephant. After the measurement has been accomplished and the results obtained, the mass may be recorded, described, and reported to others in any unit of mass. Some units will result in numbers that are inconveniently large or small, and therefore difficult to write, report, and remember. In the case of an elephant, the most convenient unit will most likely turn out to be either the kilogram or the metric ton.
No, the mass of the elephant will never change, but on the moon the elephant would weigh less. Weight is the affect of gravitation wich is the attraction of two bodies that have mass. The mass of the moon is smaller then that of the earth so the gravitational pull would be less.
A cat is most likely to have a mass close to 3 kilograms.
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Mass and weight are two different things. Mass does not change, but weight changes depending on the gravity acting on the item. An elephant has the same mass on Earth, the Moon, or when weightless in orbit. The weights in each of those location will vary greatly.
Both Tyrannosaurus rex and an elephant are land animals of about the same mass.
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The mass would be the same. the weight would not.