A rope is measured in metres, or feet.
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Depends on if it's just inches deep, or a couple miles. For a shallow hole, use a ruler, tape measure, or yardstick. See where the earth measures when the other end hits the bottom of the hole. For a deep hole, tie a large rock to the end of a rope, make a mark on the rope when the rock hits the bottom, then measure that area of the rope once you pull it up.
Any angle can be accomplished when throwing a football with practice. Take a rope and place it where you threw the football. Then stretch it down to where the football lands. Then measure the rope.
that would be 27 feet of rope
According to the Laws of Cricket, the boundary where a rope is used is the inside edge of that rope. A ball that lands directly on the rope will be a six, provided that it only landed on the rope, and didn't touch both the ground inside and the rope at the same time (this would be a four only); this is the ruling used in international games.
Line is a nautical term for a rope. But a rope can be a line attached on only one end in normal use. The bell rope, the bucket rope, the tiller rope, the bolt rope, check rope, foot rope, monkey rope, and the dip rope.