Yes.
Yes.
It sort of depends on 200 what. 2000 nanograms in way smaller than 3 kg but 2000 megatons is way larger.
Yes and No. 0.5 milligrams is less than 0.25 tonnes 0.5 milligrams is not less than 0.25 nanograms.
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Yes, a litre is larger.
Yes.
There are 1,000,000 micrograms in a gram. There are 1,000,000,000 nanograms in a gram. Therefore there are 1000 nanograms in a microgram, and as such, a microgram is 1000 times larger than a nanogram.
yes, a milileter is more than a miligram
ml = millilitercl = centiliterdl = deciliter1 dl =10 cl10cl = 100 ml100 times more
Yes.
There are 60,000,000,000,000 nanograms in 60 kilograms.
It sort of depends on 200 what. 2000 nanograms in way smaller than 3 kg but 2000 megatons is way larger.
Depends what's in the milliliter.If it's an empty milliliter, then there are zero nanograms in it.If it holds air, then many many nanograms but less than 1 billion.If it holds water, then 1 billion nanograms.If it holds stone, gold, or lead, then more than 1 billion nanograms.
There are 5ml to every teaspoon. So a teaspoon is greater than a milliliter.
4 liters greater or less than 3000 milileter
200 microgram is bigger than 2000 nanogram. This is because 1 microgram is equivalent to 1000 nanograms.