Micron (one millionth of a meter)
grams and kilogreams or tonnes
Metric tons (tonnes) can't be converted to liters. Metric tons measure mass, while liters measure volume.
To convert liters to metric tonnes, you need to know the density of the liquid. For water, which has a density of 1 kg/L, 5000 liters would weigh 5 metric tonnes. If the liquid is denser, the weight in metric tonnes would be higher.
the basic measure of length used to measure the thckness of a pin or leaf is in millimeter
Tonnes
Metre (for its length). Kilometres per hour (speed) Tonnes (Mass)
the best unit of measure would be inches :) hope i answered what u needed help with
Micron (one millionth of a meter)
You can use any unit to measure mass. I presume you mean a unit which will make the number a sensible size. Either kilograms or tonnes can be used, you just put the decimal point in a different place. The average mass of a female Asian elephant is about 2700 kg, or 2.7 tonnes, and a bull African elephant is about 5500 kg or 5.5 tonnes.
This is unanswerable because the first and second parts of the question are incompatible; a meter is a unit of distance and a ton is a unit of weight.A meter is a unit of lengthA ton is a unit of weight The two don't convert
grams and kilogreams or tonnes
kilo/ tonnes
2,500 kilograms is 2.5 metric tons (tonnes).
You normally measure it in tonnes
You can measure any object you like using tonnes, however, unless the object is a massive one like an Elephant or a Bus, there is likely to be lots of zeros after (or before) a decimal point which would make it not a very sensible unit to measure the mass of the object.
Tonnes do not measure volume.