A tower can be 200 meters (m) high but definitely not 200 kilometers (km) high.
200 m is roughly 656 ft, 200 km is roughly 124 miles.
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A tower can be both 200 meters high or 200 kilometers high. However, a tower that is 200 kilometers high would be unrealistic and unfeasible from an engineering perspective due to factors such as stability, material strength, and the impact of wind forces.
1 kilometer = 1,000 meters 2 kilometers = 2,000 meters 3 kilometers = 3,000 meters . . 10 kilometers = 10,000 meters 20 kilometers = 20,000 meters 30 kilometers = 30,000 meters . . 100 kilometers = 100,000 meters 200 kilometers = 200,000 meters 300 kilometers = 300,000 meters
No, 200 km is not equal to 2 meters. 200 kilometers is equivalent to 200,000 meters, so it is much longer than 2 meters.
The total change in elevation is 200 meters and the total distance traveled is 400 kilometers. The average gradient in meters per kilometer can be calculated as the total change in elevation divided by the total distance, which is 200 meters / 400 km = 0.5 meters per kilometer.
There are 1000 metres in one kilometre. Therefore, 200 kilometres is equal to 200 x 1000 = 200000 metres.
There are 1000 metres in one kiometre. Therefore, 200 kilometres is equal to 200 x 1000 = 200000 metres.