A kilometer is a unit of length, not of mass. So, it is impossible for something to "weigh a kilometer".
Approximately six city blocks long.pool1 kilometer = 0.6214 mile
A meter can go into a kilometer 1000 times.... TRUE. The correct (or most plausible) answer to the question above is 0.001 times. It's like trying to squeeze something very large in scale into something that is fractionally smaller... It is possible, but only .001 (or one-thousandths) of a kilometer can fit into a meter.
1 kilogram = 1,000 grams.The 'kilometer' is completely unrelated to this discussion. The only connection is the use of the prefix "kilo-", which means "1,000 of something" in both cases.
A square kilometer is a square that measures 1 kilometer by 1 kilometer
About 1 kilometer away from our home is not a correct grammar.
Yes they do see with their ears! When it thinks it hears something it swims away!!!! Yes they do see with their ears! When it thinks it hears something it swims away!!!! Yes they do see with their ears! When it thinks it hears something it swims away!!!!
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binoculares are use to see far away.
A kilometer is a unit of length, not of mass. So, it is impossible for something to "weigh a kilometer".
They use their long neck too see above and detect predators from 1km. (one kilometer) away
About a kilometer away
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1.2 billion km away(nearest).
Approximately six city blocks long.pool1 kilometer = 0.6214 mile
It depends on the magnitude.
It is a kilometer away from a fault line.