the largest unit of data measurment is a caudexabyte, 1024 xanobytes.
1m equal to 100cm.So 990cm is larger.
50 000 metres is a larger measurement than 5 km.50 000 m = 50 km.
1,000,000,000. And interestly, there are 1000 yottabytes in a carabyte.
False. A gallon is larger than a liter.
It depends. Very small amounts of things are measured in grams, a bit larger is ounces, larger is pounds, and the largest is tons, which is 2,000 pounds.
No, an ecosystem is not the largest unit of ecological measurement. It is a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment. Above the ecosystem level, there are larger units such as the biosphere, which encompasses all ecosystems on Earth.
1 km (kilometre) is 1000 times larger than 1 metre (m).
In theoretical terms, "infinity byte" is not a standard unit of measurement, as infinity represents an unbounded quantity. However, in the context of data storage, the term "brontobyte" is often cited as a larger unit, which is equivalent to 1,024 yottabytes. Beyond that, there are terms like "geopbyte," representing 1,024 brontobytes, but these are largely theoretical and not widely used in practical applications.
Megabytes (MB) is a larger unit of measurement than kilobytes (KB).
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