The metric system would use meters to describe distance. Small distances would be measured in fractions of meters. Long distances in multiples of meters. 1 meter = 10 decimeters = 100 centimeters = 1,000 milimeters 1 kilometer = 1,000 meters
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The metric measurement of distance is typically expressed in meters (m) or its multiples such as kilometers (km). Distance can also be measured in centimeters (cm) for smaller objects, or millimeters (mm) for very small distances.
You can use a unit of measurement like meters or kilometers to measure distance. Tools like rulers, tape measures, or GPS devices can also be used to measure how far something goes.
No, the metric system is a standardized system of measurement used in science and everyday life. It is a tool humans created for consistency and accuracy in measurements, but it is not an inherent characteristic of living things.
I am unsure as to what the questions regards as far as measurement goes, but I can say that all aspects relating to the construction and flight of paper airplanes can be measured.
The opposite of far away is close or nearby.
When your eyes focus on something far away, the muscles around the lens in your eye relax. This allows the lens to become thinner, which helps to make distant objects appear clearer.