The MCG was built in 1853
The Melbourne Cricket Ground was built in 1853 and the current location near the Yarra River was chosen because it was the right ground to host cricket matches.
Since then the MCG has hosted the 1956 Olympics, 2006 Commonwealth Games, yearly Boxing Day tests and VFL/AFL Grand Finals and also historic concerts and events like Sound Relief and Pope John Paul II's visit in 1986.
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No, 25 mcg is larger than 5 mcg.
To convert milligrams (mg) to micrograms (mcg), you multiply by 1,000, since 1 mg equals 1,000 mcg. Therefore, 0.2 mg is equal to 0.2 x 1,000 mcg, which equals 200 mcg. To determine how many 400 mcg are in 200 mcg, divide 200 mcg by 400 mcg, resulting in 0.5. Thus, there are 0.5 (or half) of 400 mcg in 0.2 mg.
5000 mcg = mg
The abbreviation "mcg" is micrograms.
1000 mcg = 1 mg Thus 1 mcg = 0.001 mg
mcg / 1,000 = mg
There are 95,000 seats at the MCG
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A mcg is a measure of mass, not of area.