The answer will depend on what aspect you wish to measure: its length, thickness, its mass or some other aspect.
You put the thermometer in what you want to get the temperature from. If you want to measure body temperature, the rectum would be the best way to get an accurate reading with an old school thermometer. There are however new thermometers which are as effective in an ear.
It would be odd if there wasn't.
u can measure a football pitch a stretch of road or a rugby pitch put a banana in ur ear
The lobule is a structural unit found in various organs, including the liver, lungs, and ears. In the liver, lobules are responsible for processing blood, detoxifying substances, and producing bile. In the ear, the lobule refers to the fleshy part of the earlobe, which helps anchor earrings and contributes to the ear's overall shape. Each lobule's specific function depends on its location and the organ it is part of.
An ear of corn averages 800 kernels in 16 rows.
First you need to decide what PROPERTY of the ear you want to measure: its length, its area, its mass, its surface area, etc.
100 inches i think
the size of an elephants ear depends on the size of the elephant but Indian elephants have smaller ears than African elephants :)
A centimetre, unless I wanted a very precise value (why?) in which case I would use a millimetre.
like the right ear!
an elephants ear weighs 7 pounds.
yes yes they do
The shape of an elephants ears depend on whether the elephant is an African or Asian elephant. African elephants have larger ears that look somewhat like the continent of Africa. Asian elephants have smaller, rounder ears.
There are two types of elephants. There is an African elephant and an Asian elephant. So, there are elephants in Africa and elephants in Asia. You can tell the type of elephant by the size of their ears. African elephants have a large ear while Asian have a smaller ear.
The California EAR Unit was created in 1981.
possibilty 35inches long
12 pounds