Yes, there are quite a few units smaller than the millimetre. A micron is 1/1000th of mm. A nano metre is 1 millionth of a millimetre. A picometre is 1 billionth of a millimetre. See femto and attometre and also angstrom for further things smaller than a metre.
1 millimetre =0.001 metres Therefore, a millimetre is smaller than a metre.
A decimetre is bigger than a millimetre - there are 100 millimetres in one decimetre.
multiply from cm to mm, the answer is 25mm. Think about it this way, the millimetre is smaller than a centimetre, so your number has to be bigger than the number in centimetres
A millimetre is a fixed distance, whereas a decimal is a way of writing a value. The question is like asking if a foot is bigger than a fraction. A foot may be bigger than a fraction of a yard or a mile, but it is certainly not bigger than a proper fraction of an inch.
no a hectoliter is equal to 10 dekaliters
No, a hectoliter is 100 liters as opposed to a kiloliter which is 1,000 liters
A hectolitre is bigger.
A millimetre is one one thousandth of a metre. 1 millimetre = 0.001 metre. <><><><><> So, no, a millimetre is not bigger than a metre.
A micrometer.
Yes, there are quite a few units smaller than the millimetre. A micron is 1/1000th of mm. A nano metre is 1 millionth of a millimetre. A picometre is 1 billionth of a millimetre. See femto and attometre and also angstrom for further things smaller than a metre.
1 millimetre =0.001 metres Therefore, a millimetre is smaller than a metre.
A decimetre is bigger than a millimetre - there are 100 millimetres in one decimetre.
Yes, an inch is bigger than a millimetre. To be precise, there are 25.4 millimetres in every inch.
multiply from cm to mm, the answer is 25mm. Think about it this way, the millimetre is smaller than a centimetre, so your number has to be bigger than the number in centimetres
No, a hectoliter is larger than a liter. 1 hectoliter is equal to 100 liters.
A millimetre is a fixed distance, whereas a decimal is a way of writing a value. The question is like asking if a foot is bigger than a fraction. A foot may be bigger than a fraction of a yard or a mile, but it is certainly not bigger than a proper fraction of an inch.