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1 kilometer (km) equals 1000 meter (m). Kilo is the Greek word for 1000. Thus, 3961 kilometers equals 3'961'000 meters. By the way: Google can answer questions like this perfecly: Enter "3961km in m" or even "3961 kilometers in meters" and hit "Search".
V-X-MCMXC. just type what ever number you want followed by "in roman numerals" in google and hit search
Yes, but it depends in which context you are using it in. For example:That is the hardest wall I have ever hit. (I know that is a stupid sentence)Anyways, it would be an adverb in that sort of context.
Unless you land on the 99th floor, or have a bungee cord, or have a parachute, it is almost certain you will die, if you hit the ground or a much lower rooftop.
It is asking (for example) what is the use (function) of a hammer - it is to hit a nail and drive it into wood. --------------------------------------------------------------- "what is its function" (NOTE there is NO apostrophe EVER used in the word "its") means "what is it meant to do" - "what is it for" - "what role does it play as part of something else".