No. It it is a derived measure in the Imperial System.
one foot haha
There is no such unit of measurement as a canal.
feet is many foot is one. 12 inches if you mean the measurement
Measuring "area" refers to determining size in two dimensions (e.g., length and width). The resulting measure is typically reported in terms of units of measurement "squared." For example, if a surface is one foot long and one foot wide, the area of the surface is called "one square foot" or "one foot squared."
The two systems of measurement include the English system which is based on the foot measurements, and the Metric system based on the Meter as the unit of reference.
No. It it is a derived measure in the Imperial System.
Early measurement units, such as the foot, were based on the size or length of a body part. For example, a foot was the approximate length of a man's foot. Over time, different people changed the exact measurement, such as kings making their feet the standard foot size. The Imperial measurement system (and now the US Customary system) defines a foot as 12 inches.
No, Foot belongs to the Imperial and US customary units (according to Wikipedia)
Foot-Pounds-Second system
Not possible to answer - a cubic foot is a measurement of volume, a square mile is a measurement of area!
If you don't remember it, you look it up.Every foot has 12 inches in it. They're all the same.
There are approximately 7.48 gallons in one cubic foot.
The two systems of measurement include the English system based on the foot measurements, and the Metric system which is based on the Meter as the standard unit of reference.
Inch, foot, yard, mile.
Customary units
It is a unit of measurement of acceleration in the old imperial system.