Metres.
I would use my legs, not a measurement! To measure the distance, I would use metres.
Measure the length of the room. We'll call this length "L" Measure the width of the room. We'll call this width "W" Measure the height of the room. We'll call this height "H" Volume = L * W * H
You would use CM or INCHES to measure a knife
To determine how tall you are, you should use a tape measure or a ruler. After you've made the measurement, you can use any unit of length to write it down, remember it, and describe it to others. The best unit to use is the one that results in the most convenient number. For your height, the most convenient metric unit will be either the meter or the centimeter.
A ruler
Feet.
Weight and/or height
Meters for height Kilograms for mass.
yes they use measurement to measure their height and with of their body
I would use my legs, not a measurement! To measure the distance, I would use metres.
A door is about 2 meters, but most likely you'd measure in centimeters.
It depends on what characteristic you want to measure! Its mass, its height, the amount of body fat, the fineness of its fleece?
cm most likely if you want to be precise. but meters if you are making an estimate.
You can not measure my weight! Who did measure the size of earth?
You define the height of the object as one unit and then, to measure anything else, you count how many times larger than the unit it is.
The best answer for that is to say metres.
The answer depends on what characteristic you wish to measure: the mass, height, or some other aspect. However developed countries use the SI system of measurement, so you may have to convert from the "official" measure..