Kilometers
Yardstick
The measurement of the grams of water in a kilogram of air is called specific humidity.
It is called topology
However, as long as you wanted to be!
5 1/2 Yards (Land measurement]
ROD!
Kilometers
The rod originated historically as a unit of measurement in Europe, with varying lengths depending on the region. It was typically around 16.5 feet or 5.029 meters. The rod was commonly used for land measurement purposes before standardized units were established.
A rod comes from medieval England. Also called a pole or a perch, it is 5.5 yards long. Four rods make a chain. Ten chains make a furlong and eight furlongs make a mile. Ten square chains, or 160 square rods make an acre.
It is called a rod because it is long and ... well, "rod" shaped. Specifically it's different types of "gram positive rod" type bacteria.
Inner tie rod
Yardstick
rod
The weight of a wood dowel rod can vary depending on its diameter and length. As a rough estimate, a 1-inch diameter wood dowel rod that is 36 inches long can weigh around 0.5 pounds. It's best to weigh the specific rod you have for an accurate measurement.
The word rod has a short O sound, as in rob and god. (The long O is in road.)
A Rod (16 1/2 feet)