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It would be more appropriate to weigh a pumpkin with a kilogram, as pumpkins generally weigh more than a gram.
Yes.
Gram for gram, all things that weigh one gram weigh one gram, so one gram of diamonds weighs the same as one gram of gold.
yes, 1 gram weighs the same as 1000 milligrams
A horseshoe is definitely not a gram. A horseshoe will typically weigh a great deal more than just one gram.
It depends on the species of spider. A gram is about the weight of a large paperclip.
The answer is in the question. they both weigh one gram (this is the same).
A hectogram equals 100 grams, hence it'll weigh more than a gram ( 1 gram).
No, a feather typically weighs less than a gram. Feathers are very light and delicate due to their structure and composition.
The weight of a button can vary depending on its size and materials used. Standard clothing buttons typically weigh less than a gram, but larger or more decorative buttons can weigh more.
You take the gram weigh 100 less and that is your kilogram . Because , kilograms weigh more than grams so they are 100 less , but at the same time still larger .
A "litre" can weigh different amounts depending on what the litre is comprised of. For example, a litre of water will weigh more than a litre of chocolate mousse (more air in the mousse, but I admit the example's odd)... If you then dissolve a lot of sugar in the litre of water, it will weigh more than it did previously (the volume will also increase a little, some will have to be poured out to retain "1 litre", but it will not weigh what it did originally). So it is not possible to know how much of a litre weighs a gram without knowing what substance the litre is comprised of.