100 feet
These are incomparable units.Hectometer is 100 meters (a linear measure). Square kilometer is an area measurement.If you mean to ask how many HECTARES there are in a square kilometer then the answer is 100. A hectare is 100 meters by 100 meters.
none. But if you mean fathom, depth of water used mostly in sailing, 1 fathom is 6 feet, so 6 x 12 x 2.54 / 100 = 1.83 meters
100 meters = 109.36 yards (rounded)
The same as 1.60 meters. To convert to meters, divide by 100.The same as 1.60 meters. To convert to meters, divide by 100.The same as 1.60 meters. To convert to meters, divide by 100.The same as 1.60 meters. To convert to meters, divide by 100.
100 feet
Depends on the resistance. As long as it conforms to ISO6425 standard, you should be ok.
The Timex swimming watches are great for diving and water resistant down to 100 meters.
Its a great watch to enjoy and it has Water-resistant to 330 feet (100 M).
The watches I had it meant that it was water proof to a depth of 100 meters.
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Yes, many watches sold by Nixon are advertised as vary durable and many models are at lease water resistant. However, you should still be careful with how you treat any watch that you purchase.
No, I doubt it. Mine Coleman watch had 30M water resistant written on the front and the back but after my daughter borrowed it for the water park, it stopped working because water got inside.
The Neve 07101042 women's watch is rated as water resistant to a depth of 30 meters or 100 feet, so it should be safe to wear while swimming and showering.
I assume you mean "centimeters". You multiply the number of meters by 100.
Waterproof is the term used to describe something that is impervious to water penetration. For instance a wristwatch molded out of one piece of plastic.Water Resistant refers to something that will repel water, but that is not necessarily waterproof. In other words, a watch that is Water Resistant should not be worn in a swimming pool or ocean. Repelling water more refers to inadvertently getting it wet or from moisture due to sweating.The numbers are the maximum allowable meters (or feet) that the watch can sustain before the water pressure forces liquid to the interior of the item.Yes, you can still shower with a watch on ... and it will most likely not sustain any internal damage by getting wet.AnswerThe previous answer is incorrect. It depends on the manufacturer as to how water resistant their watch is but the correct answers and standards for water resistant watches can be found in the related link below..
No. That is not high enough. Walk up a tall hill, you gain 100 meters. 10,000 meters, probably.