Convert everything to meters - i.e., 20 cm. = 0.2 meters. Do the multiplication to get the area (a) of each floorboard, (b) of the entire room, then compare (divide).
well if you are talking about the term "high as a kite" then it simply means the person is high on marijuana or someother form of illegal drug.
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0.0254 m = 1 in (exactly) → 40m = 40 ÷ 0.0254 in ≈ 1574.8 in
my kite goes on wings lifting the high heavens
130 feet (40m) high, 100 feet (30m) wide and 30 feet (9m) in depth
the conopy layer of a rainforest is 35 to 40 meters high
20m
William thomas(will thomas)
as high as a kite
Convert everything to meters - i.e., 20 cm. = 0.2 meters. Do the multiplication to get the area (a) of each floorboard, (b) of the entire room, then compare (divide).
well if you are talking about the term "high as a kite" then it simply means the person is high on marijuana or someother form of illegal drug.
The answer depends on the string attached to the kite. The kite will reach a point where the weight of the string overcomes the lift the kite is able to achieve.
To calculate the volume of a rectangular prism, you multiply the length, width, and height. 40m × 40m × 60m = 96, 000 m3.
The tallest trees, the emergent layer, can be over 200ft (60m) tall. The canopy layer is about 30-40m (100-130 ft). The understorey layer is about 15-30m and the shrub layer is about 8m tall.
I think that it depends on how long is your kite string is .
The canopy is the second layer of a tree in the rainforest. It is 30-40m high above ground.