No, it should be a single word.
The metric prefix used to describe 1000 standard units is "kilo-".
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Kilo- is the unit of the metric system that represents 1000 times the base unit.
Calamine is an ore or lotion of zinc. It has no relationship whatever to kilo, which is a metric weight.
None. Meters and liters are two different types of measurements, the former being a length and the latter being a volume (how long and how full). Milli means 1/1000 in the metric system, so there are 1000 milliliters in one liter.
A kilo is one thousand. So a kilo litre is one thousand litres.
1 mega litre = 1000000 litres 1 kilo litre = 1000 litres ⇒ 1 mega litre = 1000000 ÷ 1000 kilo litres = 1000 kilo litres ⇒ 154000 kilo litres = 154000 ÷ 1000 mega litres = 154 mega litres
Kilo. It is used to represent multiplication by 1000 in the metric system, where 1 kilo is equal to 1000 units.
1 litre of water can be a Kg.
The metric prefix for 0.001 is milli-.
In metric measurement the prefix Kilo~ means one thousand.
The metric prefix used to describe 1000 standard units is "kilo-".
1000 kilo litres are in 1 Mega Litre
Kilo is a metric measure, There are 2.2kg in 1 pound.
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1 kilo of water is 1 litre. In USA that is about 1/4 gallon.