a gram is slittly small er thn a liter . its quit amazing tht fact i find
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8 found this useful... Oh dear! The gramme is a unit of mass. The litre is a unit of volume. So the statement above is nonsense (although it is true that a droplet of water of only 1g mass has a volume of only 1millilitre, i.e. 0.001 litre.)
NB: I use, as here, the units' proper, French, spellings.)
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No. A milligram is a thousand times smaller than a gram, and a gram is a thousand times smaller than a kilogram. Then, a milligram is a million times smaller than a kilogram.
A strange question. Bigger? Only if you have pure water in mind, then: 1 milliliter of pure water weigh 1 gram. A gram any material with a density greater than 1 will be smaller than a milliliter of the same material. If the material has a density smaller than 1, a milliliter will smaller.
It is bigger.
Well, Anything bigger than 180 but smaller than 360 .
Well, honey, a gallon is actually bigger than a liter. You see, a gallon is a unit of measurement in the US customary system, while a liter is a unit in the metric system. So, if you're talking about volume, a gallon is gonna give you more bang for your buck than a liter.