No, it should be a single word.
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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.
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We use the metric system to measure because the scientist all over the world use the metric system to measureThe metric system was developed in the late 1700's as a way to standardise measurements throughout Europe. For each type of measurement there is only one base measurement with the use of prefixes to adjust the measurement. For example, the base measurement for volume is a litre . If we have a thousand litres, it is referred to as a kilolitre, as the prefix kilo means one thousand. The most common metric base units are the litre(volume), gram (mass) and metre (length). Prefixes include kilo (1000), hecto (100), deca (10), deci (0.1), centi (0.01) and milli(0.001).I live in Australia and we use the metric system here as well.
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
The metric prefix for 0.001 is milli-.
1 litre of water can be a Kg.
In metric measurement the prefix Kilo~ means one thousand.
The prefix "kilo" means times 1000.
Kilo is a metric measure, There are 2.2kg in 1 pound.
1000 kilo litres are in 1 Mega Litre
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1 kilo of water is 1 litre. In USA that is about 1/4 gallon.
In math Kilo is the metric prefix meaning 1000 times.