No, it is not practical or feasible to measure the mass of a hippopotamus in milligrams. Hippopotamuses are large animals with masses typically in the range of several thousand kilograms to over 4,000 kilograms. Milligrams are a much smaller unit of mass, equivalent to 0.001 grams.
You measure a Bicycles mass in KILOGRAMS. You would measure the weight of an APPLE in Grams, and the weight of your brain in milligrams, if you think you would meaure a bike in grams or milligrams.
Kilograms would be used to measure the mass of an elephant.
You would measure that in grams, or milligrams.
The mass of an ant would typically be measured in milligrams (mg) or micrograms (μg).
You would typically use kilograms or pounds to measure the mass of a sheep.
No, milliliters are used to measure volume, not mass. Mass is typically measured in units such as grams or kilograms.
Any unit of measure for mass such as 'ounces', 'milligrams', 'kilos' etc.
Milligrams can't be converted to liters. Milligrams measure mass, while liters measure volume.
You would typically use grams (g) or milligrams (mg) to measure the mass of a paper clip.
grams or milligrams.
They would use the measurement milligrams.