Yes, but it's HIGHLY impractical to do so.
Best stick with meters.
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No, measuring a person's height in kilometers is not practical. Kilometers are typically used to measure longer distances, while a person's height is more accurately measured in centimeters or meters.
depending on the reasons for measuring, centimetres (gerenal) or millimetres (scientific)
A tall swimmer would give his height in centimeters. Kilometers are used to measure long distances, while centimeters are used to measure height and length on a smaller scale.
Kilometers can't be converted with pounds. Kilometers measure length, while pounds measure mass.
To measure human height with a tape measure, have the person stand upright against a wall with their heels touching the wall. Place the tape measure flat against the wall, making sure it is level, and mark the height at the top of the person's head. Then, measure the distance from the floor to the mark to determine their height.
The most suitable units to measure the height of a person are, feet and inches.