1 hectometer=100 meters
yes . a kilometer is bigger than a hectometer .
1 hectometer = 100 meters
1 square centimeter = 1.0e-8 square hectometer
1 hectometer = 100 meters. 1 decimeter = 0.1 meters(1 decimeter)*(0.1 meter/decimeter)/(100 meter/hectometer) = 0.001 hectometer
An object the size of a hectometer is equivalent to 100 meters or roughly the length of an American football field. It is commonly used to measure large areas of land or to describe the size of objects like long ships or buildings.
1 hectometer is 100 meter, so the length of a football field (Soccer, for those of us in the USA). Some objects that size: a passenger train or a city block (varies).
A common object that is approximately 25cm in size is a standard ruler.
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A hectometer is longer.
There are 10 decimeters in a meter and 100 meters in a hectometer, so there are 1000 decimeters in a hectometer.
the common name for that is: hm2=square hectometer m2=square meter
1 hectometer = 100 meters. 1 dekameter = 10 meters, so 10 dekameter = 1 hectometer, so there is 0.1 hectometer in a dekameter.
1 hectometer=3,937.00787 inches
Oh, dude, a hectometer is way bigger than a millimeter. Like, a millimeter is like tiny, you know, it's just a tiny little speck compared to a hectometer, which is like a hundred meters. So, yeah, hectometer wins the size contest by a long shot.
The hectometer is a unit of measurement equivalent to 100 meters.
No. A hectometer is longer than a centimeter