any object can be measured in meters, centimeters, millimeters or any other unit of measurement to suit the circumstances or the system to which you are familiar
Meters
Three common objects measured by mass, volume, and length are a loaf of bread, a bottle of water, and a piece of lumber. The mass of the loaf of bread can indicate its weight, while its volume can be measured by its size. A bottle of water can be measured by its volume in liters, while its height represents its length. Similarly, a piece of lumber can be measured by its mass, its length in feet or meters, and its volume in cubic units.
Objects composed of tiny amounts of mass.
square meters
Yes.
The height of a hill.
There is not really any requirement in length for you to measure in meters. You have to use your own judgement to choose the right unit of measurement.
The volume of solid objects is typically measured in cubic units such as cubic centimeters (cm³) or cubic meters (m³).
Length or distance is measured in meters.
Kilometers are units of one thousand meters, so they measure distance. Items that would be measured in kilometers are road lengths or air miles traveled.
Distance can be measured in metres.
The newer the pool, the higher the chance that it's measured in meters. Proffesional or school swimming pools are measured in yards or meters. The newer the pool, the higher the chance that it's measured in meters. Proffesional or school swimming pools are measured in yards or meters.
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Acceleration is typically measured in units of meters per second squared (m/s^2).
your finger nail can be measured in millimeters