"Click" (or Klick) is slang for Kilometer.
30 feet 30 feet was what was originally suggested in 1933. that distance was never adopted. Click the link for todays dimensions in the NCAA, NBA, WNBA, & FIBA
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Click shift and mode clr then click 3 and then click equal
Distance is dependent on time. If there is no time, there is no distance, as distance = velocity * time. As time or speed increases so will distance, therefore, if distance increases, either speed or time must increase. If either speed or time = 0, then distance will equal 0.
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The distance of a military "click" is 1 Kilometer. I was in the Army for 21 years.
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ONE "CLICK" IS EQUAL TO 1000 METERS ONE click is ONE Kilometre.
That's slang for "one kilometer"...
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A click is equal to 0.621 miles--about 5/8 of a mile; this distance is approximately equal to 1094 yards.
If its the distance in a car/bus/walking/ect. then I would go in google maps, then click the get directions. Put in both locations and it will tell you the distance.
click him from a far distance if not i guess ya cant mabby on Easter
when you are in game, press esc, then click options, then there it should say 'render distance' and set it to the desired distance you would like to see.
Google 32340, then click maps, then click driving directions, then baxley ga, it will give directions with # of road miles.
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One "Click" is not a measurement of distance; it is a rifle sight adjustment. By moving the trajectory or elevation adjustments of the rear sight of the M1 or M16, the sight picture is moved by one inch at twenty-five meters, right or left, up or down.One "Klick" is military shorthand for the distance of one kilometer.