Really depends on the dinosaur. But either works.
A 500g dinosaur could easily be called half a kilo.
Most seem to be measured in tonnes
The word gram is used as a metric unit of mass which is equal to a thousand of one kilogram. The symbol of a gram is â??gâ??.
defenitly kilograms. kilograms is more commonly used as a measurement because grams are too small (1 gram ≈ pen cap)
gram, ounce, kilogram, (short) ton, metric ton, (long) tonThe "short ton" is the 'ton' used in USA and is 2,000 lbThe "long ton" is the 'ton' used in the UK and is 2,240 lbThe metric ton (or tonne) is 1,000 kg which is 2,204.62 lb
The fundamental unit is the gram. However the standard unit (SI) used is the kilogram (1000 grams).AnswerThe terms 'fundamental unit' or 'standard unit' are not used in SI. The correct term is 'base unit', and the base unit for mass is the kilogram.
In the SI - the current metric system - that would be the kilogram. In older metric systems, the gram has been used as the unit of mass.
Approximately yes. That is what is often used as an example for the weight, just as a textbook it used for a kilogram
The official SI unit for mass is the kilogram. Smaller and larger units are used, such as the ton (= 1000 kilogram), the gram (= 1/1000 kilogram), the milligram (= 1/1000 gram = 1/1,000,000 kilogram), the microgram, etc.
The SI unit which is used to measure mass is the kilogram.
yes
The SI unit is kilogram (kg); used also gram, milligram, microgram.
gram or kilogram
The usual unit is kilogram, but other commonly used units are the ton (1000 kg), the gram (1/1000 kilogram), the milligram (1/1000 gram, or 1 millionth of a kilogram), etc., just add different standard prefixes. In the Imperial system of units, the pound is often used instead.The usual unit is kilogram, but other commonly used units are the ton (1000 kg), the gram (1/1000 kilogram), the milligram (1/1000 gram, or 1 millionth of a kilogram), etc., just add different standard prefixes. In the Imperial system of units, the pound is often used instead.The usual unit is kilogram, but other commonly used units are the ton (1000 kg), the gram (1/1000 kilogram), the milligram (1/1000 gram, or 1 millionth of a kilogram), etc., just add different standard prefixes. In the Imperial system of units, the pound is often used instead.The usual unit is kilogram, but other commonly used units are the ton (1000 kg), the gram (1/1000 kilogram), the milligram (1/1000 gram, or 1 millionth of a kilogram), etc., just add different standard prefixes. In the Imperial system of units, the pound is often used instead.
The 'Kilogram', and all of its multiples and submultiples, such as gram, tonne, etc.
The gram is the base measurement. The kilogram (1000 grams) is more commonly used. The measurement before gram is dg (decigram)
The word gram is used as a metric unit of mass which is equal to a thousand of one kilogram. The symbol of a gram is â??gâ??.
The base unit of mass is the kilogram. Because older versions of the metric system, the current one officially the SI system dates from 1960, used the gram as the base unit the prefixes are based around the gram; milligram, kilogram, etc.
MassHowever, if, by 'primary unit', you mean 'base unit', then this is the kilogram not the gram.