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Move decimal 3 places to the left 126/1000 = 0.126
As you are multiplying by 1000, move the decimal point three digits to the right (inserting zeros as necessary). The kilo- prefix means 1000. Thus 1 km = 1000 m. So to convert from km to m, multiply by 1000. When multiplying by a power of 10, move the decimal point the same number of digits as zeros in the power to the right. 1000 has three zeros, so move the decimal point three digits to the right (inserting zeros if necessarily).
move it 2 the rite
There are 1000 milliliters in a liter. To convert from liters to milliliters, divide by 1000, and to convert from milliliters to liters, mulitply by 1000. (Liters to milliliters: move decimal 3 places to the left, and for milliliters to liters, move decimal 3 places to the right).
how many years will take it los angeles to move 1000 meters north
A continent typically moves about six centimeters each year. So in 100 years, a continent will have moved six meters.
If tectonic plates move at a rate of 2 cm per year, in 1000 years they would have moved a distance of 2000 cm, which is equivalent to 20 meters.
Please rewrite. Tell us what you mean by " olden times". That could be 20 years ago to a 1000 years ago.
plate tectonics
10 years
Antarctica is a continent, and continents move at almost imperceptible rates.
Be bold and make the first move.
Continental drift, driven by the movement of tectonic plates beneath Earth's surface, causes continents to slowly shift positions over millions of years. The plates are carried by underlying convection currents in the mantle, leading to the movement of the continents on the Earth's surface. This process has shaped the Earth's geology and continues to influence the planet's landmasses.
They move a few centimeters per year. So ya. But you gotta stick around for a few thousands years to know for sure.
$1000
It differs between each continent and year by year. However, the continents move about 6 cm on average per year. So it takes almost 17 years for the continents to move just one meter.