A mthemetaician or physicist would, very definitely, consider it a speed. Others might disagree - just as the ancients could not accept the concept of zero as a number.
You don't, because they don't measure the same kind of thing.
0.1 10 millimeters=1 centimeter 10 centimeters=1 decimeter 10 decimeters= 1 meter 10 meters= 1 decameter 10 decameters= 1 hectometer 10 hectometers= 1 kilometer 1 kilometer= 1000 meters 1 kilometer= 100000 centimeters 100 centimeters= 1 meter .01 centimeters= 1 millimeter and a mileometer isn't a real thing.
A click is the same thing as a kilometer, so 1.60934 clicks = 1.60934 kilometers = 1 mile.
There is no such thing as a migametre. A megametre, is 1000 kilometres, although it is seldom used. 2 megametres would, therefore, be 2000 km.
There are 100 CM in a meter. There are 1,000 meters in a KM. Multiply the 100 by 1,000- and you have 100,000. This simplicity is the great thing about the metric system.
You don't, because they don't measure the same kind of thing.
There's no such thing as a kilomile. There is a kilometer or a mile. Feet in a kilometer: 3281 Feet in a mile: 5280
Yes, the noun kilometer is a countable noun (a word that has a singular and a plural form). The plural form for the singular noun kilometer is kilometers.
There are 1000 meters in a kilometer. There is no such thing as a kellometer. Unless it is a measurement for cereal.
yes, it is a term used by the armed forcces and means kilometre
An hour is a unit of time, a kilometer is a unit of distance. You can only compare two different units of measurement if they are measuring the same thing. You can ask how many hours are in a day, or minutes in an hour. Or how many inches are in a kilometer, or feet in a yard.
I'm not sure about that mile thing, but there are about 15,83 people in Finland per a square kilometer.
0.1 10 millimeters=1 centimeter 10 centimeters=1 decimeter 10 decimeters= 1 meter 10 meters= 1 decameter 10 decameters= 1 hectometer 10 hectometers= 1 kilometer 1 kilometer= 1000 meters 1 kilometer= 100000 centimeters 100 centimeters= 1 meter .01 centimeters= 1 millimeter and a mileometer isn't a real thing.
None since there is no such thing. But there are 0.001 kilometres in one metre.
A click is the same thing as a kilometer, so 1.60934 clicks = 1.60934 kilometers = 1 mile.
There is no such thing as a migametre. A megametre, is 1000 kilometres, although it is seldom used. 2 megametres would, therefore, be 2000 km.
Zero the dead sea is not a living thing therefore it cannot own or have anything. Also a kilometer isn't something that you can own, it is a unit of measurement.