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Gigagram [Gg]
The gigagram is a metric unit of mass representing large quantities.
1 gigagram = 10⁹ grams
1 gigagram = 1,000,000 kilograms (1 million kilograms)
Symbol: Gg
Key Facts:
Used to measure large masses in environmental studies, agriculture, and industry
Part of the SI system, where the prefix "giga-" means
Convenient for expressing quantities larger than tonnes but smaller than teragrams
The gigagram is useful for quantifying sizable amounts of material in scientific and commercial contexts.
Lepton (Biblical Roman)
The lepton was the smallest and least valuable coin in the Roman and Jewish monetary systems during Biblical times. Made of bronze, it was used for very small transactions.
In the New Testament, the lepton is famously mentioned in the story of the widow’s mite, where a poor widow donates two lepta, showing her humble but sincere offering.
The lepton was essential for daily life among common people, representing the tiniest fraction of currency.
Summary:
Smallest bronze coin in Roman and Jewish systems
Very low value, used for minor purchases
Known from the Bible as the "widow’s mite"
Important in illustrating generosity despite poverty