A termite = 5mm, so 60 termites = 5mm x 60 = 300mm. One meter = 1000mm, so 300mm / 1000mm = .3m
I will base my answer on the dampwood termite, the largest termite in the USA, and which is found in the rainy forests of the Pacific Coast and in Southern Florida. The workers and soldiers of this species can grow to 5/8" (1.5875cm) in length when fully grown. Therefore you could fit 189 termites (189.98 to be pedantic) end to end ovae a distance of 3 metres.
No. 300 millimeters is 0.3 meters. 3000 millimeters (mm) is the same as 3 meters.
5mm = 0,5 cm = 0,005 m, therefore 60 x 0,005 =0.3metres.
If they stand shoulder-to-shoulder, we need to know their width to answer that.If they stand nose-to-ahem-tail, then 20 of them fit on the stick.These answers assume, purely for the sake of discussion, that termites haveshoulders, noses, and ahem tails.
1 meter = 1,000 millimeters2 meters = (2 x 1 meter) = (2 x 1,000 millimeters) = 2,000 millimeters
The insect that builds rock hard mounds that can be 6 meters high is the termite. Termites create large mounds using a mixture of soil, saliva, and feces, forming intricate tunnel systems within them. These mounds serve as homes for the termite colony, providing protection and structural support.
Millimeters can't be converted with (kL) cubic meters. Millimeters measure length, while cubic meters (kL) measure volume.
The length 3.69 meters is equal to 3690 millimeters. Each meter contains 1000 millimeters, so 3.69 x 1000 = 3690.
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Meters, centimeters, or millimeters. Take your pick.
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