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1000,000 meters is equivalent to 1000 kilometers.
If you take a look at a map, you'll be able to spot a few things, like a 'north' sign, a legend and the scale. The north sign is used to get an easy orientation, the legend is used to indicate the meaning of all the symbols used in the map and the scale is used to show distances in the map. The scale is a ratio of distance on the map to the actual distance it is meant to represent on the land. Example: generally scales are represented as 1:2000000 or 1:1000 or 1:5000 etc., and the commonly used units are cm(centimeters) and mm(millimeters). It means that one unit on the map is the equal to 2000000 units (in case of scale 1:2000000) or 1000 unit (in case of scale 1:1000) on the earth (on actual land). Let me explain how it works. If you take a ruler/rule and measure (let's say) 1 unit on a map and multiply it with the denominator i.e., 2000000 for a scale of 1:2000000, 1000 for a scale of 1:1000. So we get: 1unit x 2000000 = 2000000 unit or 1unit x 1000 = 1000 unit So it means that 1 unit on the map is equal to 2000000 units on real land. So if the scale is for centimeters, then it means that 1 cm on the map is equal to 2 kilometers on real land.
The smallest unit of length shown is millimeters. There are 1000 millimeters in one meter.
The unit of length is the metre, the prefix for 1000 is "kilo", so 1000 metres is one kilometre.
A map scale indicates by a ratio, the number of m (/yards) on the ground, that are shown on the map. A 100 000 scale indicates that 1 unit of length on the map represents 100 000 units of length on the ground.
1.5 feet
A scale map is a representation of a specific area or region that uses a reduced scale to accurately depict distances and proportions. It allows users to measure distances and interpret spatial relationships between different elements on the map. Scale maps are commonly used in navigation, urban planning, and cartography.
A football field is approximately 300 feet long, which is equivalent to 3,600 inches. So, an object that is 1000 inches long would be about one-fourth the length of a football field.
Off the scale!
about because 1 kilometer is 1000 meters which is about 1000 yards and each field is 100 yards so 1000 divided by 100 is 10 football fields
1000,000 meters is equivalent to 1000 kilometers.
If you take a look at a map, you'll be able to spot a few things, like a 'north' sign, a legend and the scale. The north sign is used to get an easy orientation, the legend is used to indicate the meaning of all the symbols used in the map and the scale is used to show distances in the map. The scale is a ratio of distance on the map to the actual distance it is meant to represent on the land. Example: generally scales are represented as 1:2000000 or 1:1000 or 1:5000 etc., and the commonly used units are cm(centimeters) and mm(millimeters). It means that one unit on the map is the equal to 2000000 units (in case of scale 1:2000000) or 1000 unit (in case of scale 1:1000) on the earth (on actual land). Let me explain how it works. If you take a ruler/rule and measure (let's say) 1 unit on a map and multiply it with the denominator i.e., 2000000 for a scale of 1:2000000, 1000 for a scale of 1:1000. So we get: 1unit x 2000000 = 2000000 unit or 1unit x 1000 = 1000 unit So it means that 1 unit on the map is equal to 2000000 units on real land. So if the scale is for centimeters, then it means that 1 cm on the map is equal to 2 kilometers on real land.
The smallest unit of length shown is millimeters. There are 1000 millimeters in one meter.
1:1000
to work out the scale we take the number of mm in 1m =1000 and then divide by the scale factor in this case 1:75 so 1000 divided by 75 = 13.333333333333333
(All side's of congruent) Then volume=S2.So just take the cube root of the volume. The density and the mass have no bearing on the length as they can vary no matter the size of the cube.Volume does have direct bearing.
The unit of length is the metre, the prefix for 1000 is "kilo", so 1000 metres is one kilometre.