Depending on the size of the fossil, anything from a micrometre to a metre.
I would measure it in maters
No, a balance is used to measure mass by comparing it with known weights. To measure the length of a stick, a ruler or measuring tape would be more appropriate.
You would typically use minutes to measure the length of a television show.
You would use the metric unit "meters" to measure the length of a room.
I would use vernier callipers.
To classify a fossil of an unknown insect, the paleontologist would typically compare its physical characteristics such as body structure, wings, legs, and mouthparts to known insect species in the fossil record. By comparing these features, the paleontologist can identify similarities and differences to help determine the insect's taxonomic classification. Additionally, they may utilize existing taxonomic keys or consult with other experts in the field for further assistance in classification.
I would measure it with a ruler.
centimeter
Any measure of length will do, but the most common would be feet or meters.
You would answer it with cubic feet
length
A metres, for an approximate measure, a centimetre for a more accurate measure.
You would use meters.
I would use feet
Inches
Metres
cm