.07 meters
About 1 foot 7 inches.
It's about the size a a 12 year old pinky
3 mm is about an eighth of an inch; 7 mm is a bit more than a quarter inch.
7 mm is about a quarter inch and 3 mm about an eighth of an inch.
Answer The largest known pearl in existence in the Pearl of Allah. It is actually a calcareous concretion from the Tridacna gigas, also known as the giant clam. This large pearl is over 9 inches in diameter and weighs more than 14 pounds. Cultured pearls, on the other hand range in size from 1 mm to as large as 22 mm. Sizes vary depending on the variety of pearl. Akoya PearlsThe average size range of an akoya pearl is 4 mm to 9 mm, but akoya have been produced as small as 2 mm and as large as 11 mm. Freshwater PearlsThe average size range of a freshwater pearl is 5 mm to 10 mm, but freshwater pearls have been produced as small as 1 mm and as large as 23 mm (CBSB beaded freshwater pearls). Tahitian PearlsThe average size range of Tahitian pearls is 8 mm to 12 mm, but Tahitian pearls have been produced as small as 7 mm and as large as 20 mm. South Sea pearlsThe average size range of South Sea pearls is 10 mm to 14 mm, but South Sea pearls have been produced as small as 7 mm and as large as 22 mm.
.07 meters
About 1 foot 7 inches.
It's about the size a a 12 year old pinky
3 mm is about an eighth of an inch; 7 mm is a bit more than a quarter inch.
you can get big and small pearls and big pearls are worth more, and you can't use them you just sell them for money.
Pearls have no power, as far as I'm aware. You simply sell them. Big pearls sell for more money.
The size of a small ball bearing.
7 mm is about a quarter inch and 3 mm about an eighth of an inch.
9 7/16 inches
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Department of Fisheries and Oceans indicates that pearls can form within the scallop's body or between the mantle and the shell. The pearls are usually irregular and small, only 1-2 mm, although some reach 5-6 mm in older animals. Larger pearls are very rare. Only 1-5% of scallops produce pearls.