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Explanation of "Metric Ton"

Definition:
A "metric ton" is a unit of weight that is equal to 1,000 kilograms. It is commonly used around the world, especially in countries that use the metric system.

Example:
  • "The truck can carry up to 15 metric tons of cargo." This means the truck can hold a weight of up to 15,000 kilograms.
Advanced Usage:

In more technical or scientific discussions, you might see "metric ton" used in relation to measurements in fields such as environmental science, where it can refer to the weight of carbon emissions or other substances.

Word Variants:
  • Metric Tons (plural) - Used when referring to more than one metric ton. Example: "The factory produces 10 metric tons of steel every day."
Different Meanings:
  • There are no widely recognized different meanings for "metric ton," as it specifically refers to a unit of weight. However, it is important to distinguish it from a "ton," which can refer to different measurements in the United States (where a ton is often 2,000 pounds).
Synonyms:
  • Tonne (used in British English) - This is the same as a metric ton but is spelled differently.
  • Kilogram (though not exactly a synonym, it is part of the metric ton since 1 metric ton = 1,000 kilograms).
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:

There are no common idioms or phrasal verbs that include "metric ton." However, you might hear phrases like "weigh a ton," meaning something is very heavy, but this does not refer specifically to metric tons.

Summary:

A metric ton is a standard measure of weight in the metric system, important for understanding weight in scientific, commercial, and international contexts.

Noun
  1. a unit of weight equivalent to 1000 kilograms

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