i don't actually know well tbh do you expect me to because i don't really tend to go to France with a tape measure and walk across France with it!!! just to measure out the length of Francethe reason i asked this question was for my geography homework but i can find out other things on France other than that!
Meter as a unit of length was not invented but introduced in accordance with international convention, in 1875. The idea of introducing the metric system originated in France in the 18th century.
The origin of the meter dates back to the late 1700s when the French National Assembly sought a standard measurement for length. The metric system originated in France, and today, many other countries have adopted it.
The other leg length is 16.
Multiply its length three times as for example length*length*length will give you the answer in cubic inches
$string ="Guess my length"; $length = strlen($string); now the $length will have the length of the string.
France has 29,901 kilometres of railway.
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France has coasts of the Atlantic Ocean, on the English Channel, and on the Mediterranean Sea for mainland France. The country is ranked 13th by the length of its coastlines (12,841 km)
The length of the president's term in France was lowered from seven to five years in 2000. Presidential elections occur in France every five years.
France and Spain share a boarder. The longest drive that would fit your question is twice the length of the car being driven.
In 1793, France adopted as its official unit of length a metre.
Meter as a unit of length was not invented but introduced in accordance with international convention, in 1875. The idea of introducing the metric system originated in France in the 18th century.
Firstly, metres are a measure of length, so it would not 'take' a certain number of metres to get to France. Assuming you are asking what the distance is between your location and France, it would depend on where you are located.
The Loire River is the longest in France, with a length of 630 miles (1,013 kilometer) and spanning a big chunk of France from the Alps north to Orleans, and then cutting west to the Atlantic Ocean.
From its northernmost point to its southernmost point, the length of France is approximately 1,000 kilometers (about 620 miles).
The Loire River is the longest in France, with a length of 630 miles (1,013 kilometer) and spanning a big chunk of France from the Alps north to Orleans, and then cutting west to the Atlantic Ocean. The Seine is the second longest river in France with a length of 482 (776 km).