no, 60cm is not very high. It is 1/6 of a meter, i mean, im about 1,70 ( 1 meter 70cm) so, yes, 60cm is tiny
50cm is about the length of an adult - and when a bone is completely ossified, that means that bone has stopped growing.
At right angles - in two or more dimensions.
The product of the given dimensions is: 17*15*8 = 2040 cubic inches
A rectangle is a 2-dimensional shape. Its equivalent in 3-dimensions is a cuboid. The equivalent of a cuboid in 4 or more spatial dimensions is a hyper-cuboid.
no, 60cm is not very high. It is 1/6 of a meter, i mean, im about 1,70 ( 1 meter 70cm) so, yes, 60cm is tiny
A meter is a measurement. 1m = 100cm 1m = 1000mm
If you mean area, then, the area of a rectangle is width * height. So...50cm^2.
Depending on the species, kiwis range up to 50cm in height for the female of the largest kiwi species.
A nanostructure is a structure with dimensions in nanometres.
3 dimensions
If you intend 'dimensions' to mean units then whenever the two quantities are to be operated on each other then they must have the 'dimensions', refer to dimensional analysis
50cm is about the length of an adult - and when a bone is completely ossified, that means that bone has stopped growing.
Unusually or comparatively large in size or dimensions.
i dont know .. sorry
If, by "demissions" you mean dimensions, the answer is that all lines have one dimensions. If you did mean demissions, I am sorry, but I have never come across the term and so I have no idea what the question means.
Two Dimensional means that there are two dimensions.