An ant, a pumpkin seed and one crystal of salt.
A feather, a smartphone, and a pencil each weigh less than a kilogram.
A feather, a smartphone, a notebook, and a pencil each weigh less than a kilogram.
Yes, a kilogram can be used to weigh a kitten. A kitten typically weighs much less than a kilogram, so the kitten's weight would be less than 1 kilogram.
it depends on the size
It depends on what size it is.
You take the gram weigh 100 less and that is your kilogram . Because , kilograms weigh more than grams so they are 100 less , but at the same time still larger .
A kilogram of mercury and a kilogram of water both weigh the same - 1 kilogram. However, mercury is more dense than water, so a kilogram of mercury takes up less space than a kilogram of water. This can give the impression that the kilogram of mercury is heavier, but in reality, they have the same weight.
To check if a pencil has a mass of less than 1 kilogram, you would weigh the pencil using a scale that measures in kilograms. If the scale reads less than 1 kilogram, then the pencil's mass is less than 1 kilogram.
They both weigh 1kg....... so they weigh the same,
646 grams weighs less than 1 kilogram.
Well, as a baby many animals weigh less then one kilogram, but i would say that a bird of some sort would weigh less than a kilogram, or a snail or somthing. A full grown Ant LOL!
9% less than on Earth (in kg).