By just using threads and measuring tape
Manish Trivedi
The metric unit that measures the length of your finger is typically in centimeters (cm).
These units are not directly comparable as they measure different quantities: kilometer measures length, acre measures area, gram measures mass, centimeter measures length, milliliter measures volume, hectogram measures mass, deciliter measures volume. Each unit is used for specific purposes to measure different physical properties.
A yardstick is another measuring tool that measures one meter in length. Additionally, a measuring tape with enough length can also measure one meter.
There are seven base units in the metric system. Metre, m, measures length. Second,s, measures time. Kelvin, K, measures temperature. Kilogram, kg, measures mass. Ampere, A, measure electrical current. Candela, cd, measures luminous intensity. Mole, mol, measures amount of substance.
Those are all measures of length.
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14 inches
Earthworms vary greatly in their length.
centimetres
The giant Mekong River Earthworm is the largest. 13 FEET OVER 4 METERS IN TOTAL LENGTH.
it measures length.
No. A metre measures length, a squared metre measures area.
The length of a rifle barrel that measures 172mm is 6.77 inches.
No, they only have a ventral blood vessel.
An earthworm does not have any heart at all. But they do have an organ that acts similar to a heart and is usually called aortic arc.
The answer will depend on which of the two measures is the length and what the other one is: radius or diameter.The answer will depend on which of the two measures is the length and what the other one is: radius or diameter.The answer will depend on which of the two measures is the length and what the other one is: radius or diameter.The answer will depend on which of the two measures is the length and what the other one is: radius or diameter.
In earthworm, typhlosole is a dorsal flap of the intestine that runs along most of its length. Its function is to increase intestine surface area for more efficient absorption of digested nutrients. In different earthworm families, the typhlosole appears to have multiple origins