60 x 5 = 300 millimetres. There are 1000 millimetres in one metre. Therefore, 300 millimetres is equal to 300/1000 = 0.3 metres.
The size of a termite can vary, but on average, a termite is about 4-6 millimeters in length. Therefore, if you have 60 termites, it would be approximately 240-360 millimeters combined.
Termites are multicellular organisms.
20 termites can fit on 1 centimeter if each termite is 5 millimeters long.
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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.
There is no such unit of measurement as a termite. Therefore, the two units are incompatible.
Subterranean termite colonies count 1-1.5 million, drywood termite colonies 5-6 thousand. www.primetermite.com 800-205-6707
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 on a 3 metre-long stick
Trichonympha is a type of protozoan that lives in the guts of termites. It helps termites digest cellulose, a complex carbohydrate found in plant material, by breaking it down into simpler substances. This symbiotic relationship is essential for the termite to obtain nutrients from its diet.