Flags are usually about 3 feet x 5 feet, or about 15 square feet. There are bigger and smaller flags used for lots of reasons.
If the amount refers to an area then the answer should be in square feet or square inches (or larger/smaller units or their metric equivalents). If the amount being measured is a length or distance, then the answer should be in feet etc.
You could use meters, or yards or feet.
4.14 feet, approx.
AnswerThough not always marked as such, the popping crease (a line extending four feet in front of and parallel to the bowling crease where the wicket is positioned) extends in both directions to the edges of the field.
4 red flags
they are suppose to be red and you should (to be safe) have 2 one on each side.
When a projecting load extends four or more feet beyond the bed of the vehicle during the daytime, the extreme rear and sides of the load must be marked with red flags. These flags should be at least 12 inches square and positioned to ensure visibility to other drivers. This is important for safety to alert others to the extended load.
Flags are usually about 3 feet x 5 feet, or about 15 square feet. There are bigger and smaller flags used for lots of reasons.
In national flags, Brown is present in three flags, The Dominican Republic, Moldova, and Cocos. In all cases, the color brown only part of a larger item and not representative of any greater meaning. It is the feet of the parrot on the Dominican Republic flag, it is the trunk of the palm tree on Cocos flag, and it is color of the eagle on the Moldovan flag.
205 feet tall
Yes. These monumental flags measure 46 x 82 feet, suspended over a pole of more than 163 feet of height.
What is the name of a landform that extends more than 2,000 feet above sea level
221 feet high
the superman is 325 feet tall.
200 feet
4986.5 feet