the dog that would way that much is a chiuwawa not sure if that's the write spelling but i think you get the picture
It's the same weight
Yes, if you mean kilometer not kilogram a kilogram is a unit of weight/mass
There is no weight in distances.
A kilogram of butter and a kilogram of lead weigh the same—both are one kilogram. The difference lies in their density and volume; lead is much denser than butter, so a kilogram of lead takes up much less space than a kilogram of butter. However, in terms of weight, they are equal.
No. A kilogram is a kilogram is a kilogram. On the other hand, a kilogram of sand will most likely be a different size than a kilogram of gravel. We are told by the question though that they both weigh one kilogram, so they are the same weight.
It is to different things. A meter is a measurment of length and kilogram is measuring weight
The weight of 1 kilogram of iron on Earth is greater than the weight of 1 kilogram of iron on the Moon. This is because weight depends on the gravitational pull of the celestial body, and Earth has a stronger gravitational force than the Moon.
A litre is a measurement of volume. A kilogram is a measurement of weight. In the metric system a thousand grams of water (1 kilogram) is one litre. Any other substance will depend on it's weight. It will be less than one kilogram for substances lighter than water and more than one kilogram for substances heavy than water.
Objects with a lower density than water will float. This is because their weight is less than the weight of the water they displace, causing them to float on the water's surface.
Impossible to answer ! A kilogram is a unit of weight - a millimetre is a unit of length.... the two are not interchangeable !
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.
if ure saying g is grams and kg is kilograms then yes g is lower than kg!! :):):)