Metric means that is more or less than million, out of the question, 0 to 1 million, so it's 1.e+32
One million of them.
One million grams is equal to one (metric) tonne. There are 1000 grams in 1 kilogram and 1000 kg in 1 tonne.
one million dollars 1 cubic metre of water weighs 1 metric tonne. That is a cube 1m x 1m x 1m filled with water.
Metre is already a metric unit. If you mean metric tonnes to metres divide by a million, i.e. 1,000,000
Yes, one tonne is 1000 kg. Technically it's a megagram, one million grams.
The metric prefix meaning one million is mega-, as in megabyte.The metric prefix meaning one-millionth is micro-, as in micrometer.
One million of them.
No there is no difference. Metric ton is often spelled as tonne.
MMBTU is an acronym for "Million Metric British Thermal Units." The M's represent the Roman numeral for one thousand. One thousand thousands equal one million, thus MMBTU, not "Million Metric"
19.47 million metric tonnes
U.S. salt production between 2000 and 2003 declined from 45.6 million metric tons to 41.2 million metric tons, while consumption declined from 51.6 million metric tons to 50.1 million metric tons
With the metric system, one million is described by the prefix Mega (capital M). One million bytes (b) would be a Megabyte or Mb.
Although consumption over this time period grew from 33.7 million metric tons to 58.9 million metric tons, production declined from 60.7 million metric tons to 38.7 million metric tons
One million grams is equal to one (metric) tonne. There are 1000 grams in 1 kilogram and 1000 kg in 1 tonne.
One thousand kilometers equals one million meters.
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U.S. production grew steadily, rising from 10.2 million metric tons in 2000 to 10.6 million metric tons in 2003. U.S. soda ash exports also increased from 3.9 million metric tons to 4.4 million metric tons