A linear meter is a meter, in a straight line, as opposed to cubic meter, which covers a 2-dimensional plane. They are both part of the metric system. There is no metric meter, other than just referring to a meter as being part of the metric system.
a meter is larger than a milimeter. There are 10mm in 1cm and 100 cm in 1 meter. So there are 1000 milimeters in a meter
1 meter is 1000 millimeters. 1200 mm would be 1.2 meters, and larger than 1 meter.
Kilometer is larger than a meter
Sorry, not larger, but smaller. A decimeter is 1/10th of a meter.
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Units of measure that are smaller than a meter include:decimeter (dm) but rarely usedcentimeter (cm)millimeter (mm)micrometer (um)nanometer (nm)picometer
A linear meter is a meter, in a straight line, as opposed to cubic meter, which covers a 2-dimensional plane. They are both part of the metric system. There is no metric meter, other than just referring to a meter as being part of the metric system.
No, a meter is larger than a centimeter. a centimeter is 1 100th of a meter. (i think but pretty sure of) +++ Correct! One metre = 100 centimetres. (In the Metric system, the prefix "centi" means "hundredth".)
a meter is larger than a milimeter. There are 10mm in 1cm and 100 cm in 1 meter. So there are 1000 milimeters in a meter
Centi when talking about measurements, means 1 100th of the base unit. It's the same way that one centimeter is a 100th of a meter.
A cubic meter is larger than a cubic centimeter.
A square meter is larger than a square yard.
1 meter is 1000 millimeters. 1200 mm would be 1.2 meters, and larger than 1 meter.
In the metric system, a decimeter is bigger than a centimeter. There are 10 decimeters in a meter, and each decimeter is equivalent to 10 centimeters.
Yes, there are units of measurement larger than a nanogram. Some examples include micrograms, milligrams, grams, kilograms, and metric tons. Each unit represents a greater quantity than a nanogram.
A millimeter on a non-metric ruler is the smallest unit of measurement typically marked on the ruler. It is equal to one-thousandth of a meter or approximately 0.03937 of an inch. It allows for more precise measurements than larger units like centimeters or inches.