This depends on different factors. Factors such as age, gender and species of whale. If you got 1,000 blue whales then they can weigh around 120,000 tons. Whereas 1,000 dwarf sperm whales would weigh around 500,000 pounds
if the orcas are alone yes but if there in a pod than the sperm whale would lose
Antarctica is a continent. Sperm whales are marine mammals. You can find male sperm whales in ice-free polar waters, but the females and offspring prefer tropical water. Around Antarctica, this would be in the Southern Ocean during periods of no ice.
Yes. All whales are divided into two groups. Baleen whales and toothed whales. An example of a toothed whale would be the Sperm whale.
The sperm whale is a toothed whale. The sperm whale could be the biggest animal in in existence that has teeth. It has big teeth (in it's lower jaw) to catch and eat large prey, such as the giant squid. Baleen is not a tooth, but, is a flexible plate, and baleen whales have many of them in the front of the mouths. Baleen whales, such as the blue whale, eat very small animals such as plankton by taking large amounts of water into their mouths. The whales then strain the water through their baleen, which traps the plankton inside, which are then swallowed. Whalers who caught sperm whales in the past, would sometimes take the large teeth and make drawings on them.
The blue whale is the fastest, the sperm whale is not far behind and the right whale is the slowest. The blue whale would be the only one with a well defined fin (a dorsal fin) on it's back. A sperm whale (like all toothed whales and dolphins) has a single blowhole at an angle on the top/front part of its head, so it has a single blow that comes up at an angle. A right whale (like all baleen whales) has a double blowhole on the top of its head. It has a double blow. A blue whale, even though it also has a double blowhole has a high and straight blow. There are several good field guide books that show the difference between the blows of different types of whales.
You would measure weight.
Humpback Whales are not the heaviest whales in the world but there one of the heaviest whales in the world they would get a 3rd place on weight
I would say that the blue whale, and the sperm whale were least common.
a sperm whale would rip a great white apart if it had to although sharks will not go near whales.
You would measure something in weight depending on the situation, for example, you would measure the weight of moving boxes to make sure that the truck isn't overloaded. Most people measure themselves with height and weight.
Both creatures are good predators, and both appear in Jerry Palotta's books. But I think a killer whale could. They could work together to bring a sperm whale down.