speed.. distance..
Kilometers per hour, meters per second, etc.
Multiply by 1,000. Two kilometers is 2,000 meters, 17 kilometers is 17,000 meters, etc.
Cubic meters, cubic centimeters, cubic kilometers, etc., depending on how big the object is that you want to measure.
Anything that you might measure in yards, can easily be measured in meters. For example, the length of a car, the distance to cross a street, etc. You would NOT use meters to measure something rather small like the length of a pencil.
It matters what you are trying to measure. For instance the largest for distance would be different than for volume.
Any unit of length will do, for example meters, millimeters, kilometers, light-years, feet, etc.
Cubic meters, or some multiple or fraction, like cubic kilometers, cubic centimeters, etc.
Depends on what country you live in. USA, we use inches, feet, miles, etc. Anywhere else, metric system: meters, centimeters, kilometers, etc...
To measure a diameter, or length, you would use meters, centimeters, or millimeters. To measure the surface area, use square meters, etc. To measure the volume, use cubic meters, etc.
Meters, usually nanometers (10^-9).
Sixty what? Miles, meters, kilometers etc.?
Any unit of area, such as square meters, hectares, square kilometers, etc.