The answer will depend on the units. An average Bengal tiger weighs 2 million milliNewtons.
Approx 362.9 million.
20 million
one hundred and forty two million
I think that there were more than one million tigers in the 1900's.
665,795,240,000 (rounded to the nearest 10,000 pounds)
28857000
about 2.6 million grams
The weight of a spoonful of nuclear matter would be extremely high, as nuclear matter is incredibly dense. The exact weight would depend on the volume of the spoonful and the composition of the nuclear matter.
A typical cow may weigh around 1000 pounds, so that is 1000000/1000 = 1000 cows
An apple would weigh about 150,000 milligrams.
None.But in a million dollars, there would be 100 million.
Tigers aren't native to NZ, any found would be in zoos and similar.