The "tiny lines" that make up an inch on a ruler are centimeters.
Usually centimeters...the smaller ones are millimeters. To judge, there are 2.54 centimeters in an inch.
A little, tiny bit less than 1 inch.1 inch is 2.54 cm.
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Typically the smallest lines are a sixteenth of an inch apart. Some rulers may show thirty-seconds or sixty-fourths of an inch.
They are called lines
The tiny lines at the end of characters in some fonts
Green lines
It's 0.1160 of an inch, or a tiny,tiny bit less than 1/8 inch.
Usually centimeters...the smaller ones are millimeters. To judge, there are 2.54 centimeters in an inch.
There are tiny hairs called Cilia which lines the airway. Possibly this is what you are thinking about. These tiny hairs trap dirt particles in the air and move them out of the lungs.
Tiny drops are called droplets.
A little, tiny bit less than 1 inch.1 inch is 2.54 cm.
It depends on the line spacing used in the document. For standard single-spaced lines, there are typically around 10 to 12 lines per vertical inch. For double-spaced lines, there are usually around 5 to 6 lines per vertical inch.
The lines that extend the staff are called ledger lines.
no... that's really tiny.
veins!
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