There are 1 billion kilograms per teragram.
Yes, a teragram is larger than a gram. A teragram is equal to one trillion grams, which is much greater than a single gram.
A teragram is a unit of mass equal to one trillion grams. Common examples of objects that weigh approximately one teragram include large asteroids, small mountains, or whales.
A teragram is a unit of measurement equal to one trillion (10^12) grams. It is rarely used in practice due to the large quantities it represents.
I recall hearing that the Empire State Building weighs 100 billion grams, or one tenth of a teragram to give an idea. An example of something that would weigh 1 teragram would be the Golden Gate Bridge, a 1.7 mile long, 90 ft wide, 746 ft tall bridge made of steel.
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1 teragram = 1000000 metric ton
Yes, a teragram is larger than a gram. A teragram is equal to one trillion grams, which is much greater than a single gram.
A teragram is a unit of mass equal to one trillion grams. Common examples of objects that weigh approximately one teragram include large asteroids, small mountains, or whales.
A metric ton, also called a tonne, is bigger than a kilogram. One metric ton is equal to 1,000 kilograms.
A teragram is a unit of measurement equal to one trillion (10^12) grams. It is rarely used in practice due to the large quantities it represents.
Possibly teragram = a trillion grams.
I recall hearing that the Empire State Building weighs 100 billion grams, or one tenth of a teragram to give an idea. An example of something that would weigh 1 teragram would be the Golden Gate Bridge, a 1.7 mile long, 90 ft wide, 746 ft tall bridge made of steel.
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1.5 kilograms of course!
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170 kilograms equals 170 kilograms.
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