probably kilometers??
i would believe that it is yards or feet. it depends on whether or not u want to go lower or higher in unit measurements.
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Ah, no. The question specifies metric units, and the appropriate unit for items smaller than the metre but not microscopic, is the millimetre. (1 000 mm = 1metre)
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In any case, if you prefer the Imperial system, you still would not use yards or feet to measure a tiny thing like an insect! You would use normally decimal, possibly binary-vulgar, fractions of an inch.
Probably millimeters.
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Millimeters
km
A micrometer is the unit of measurement to find the diameter of the lung alveoli.
always the meter to measure length. This is an SI (international) unit of measurment, and is the standard international unit of measurment for length.
Degrees is a unit of angular measurement, millimeters is a unit of length. You don't convert one to the other.Degrees is a unit of angular measurement, millimeters is a unit of length. You don't convert one to the other.Degrees is a unit of angular measurement, millimeters is a unit of length. You don't convert one to the other.Degrees is a unit of angular measurement, millimeters is a unit of length. You don't convert one to the other.
the metric system
Millimetres
feet
length
length
Meter, centimeter, or millimeter.
A kilometre.
Centimeters
The unit of length is the metre.
I would use feet.
No - It is a unit of measurement of liquid quantity or volume
The base measurement for length is a meter.
Centimeters
Millimetre.