kilometers would perhaps work.
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Perhaps being the operative word! The tallest building in the world is not quite 1 kilometre in height, so a kilometre is rather a pointlessly large unit.
Having said that, even my height can be measured in kilometres: it is 0.00178 kilometres. Far easier to call it 1.78 metres, but that does not stop you from measuring my height as 188 quintillionths of a light year!
Meters or kilometers, depending on the distance.
The unit of measure for work output is the joule (J).
The SI unit of voltage is the Volt, which is a derived unit equivalent to a Joule/Coulomb.
The base unit of measure for FAID6000 is each (EA).
The metric unit of length is the 'meter'.
Meters or kilometers, depending on the distance.
A parallax bar is used in surveying to measure horizontal distances and elevations. It typically consists of a bar with two telescopes at each end that can be used to accurately measure distances by taking line of sight readings.
ceilometers measure cloud heights.
people of America are genius
Parallax bars are used in photogrammetry and remote sensing. with the use of the principles of parallax and refraction, parallax bars are used to measure the heights of buildings and other features.
Buildings are being made all the time of all different heights, types, purposes etc.
Glass of water
The abbreviation of a height depends on the unit of measurement used to evaluate the height. Centimeters - cm Millimeters - mm Feet - ft or x' where x is the number of feet and ' indicates the unit of measure is feet Inch - in or x'' where x is the number of inches and '' indicates the unit of measure is inches Miles - mi or just m if it's understood the unit of measure is miles Kilometers - km 17cm 17mm 17ft - 17' 17in - 17'' 17mi - 17m 17km
You need to go to the city of Calgary website (www.Calgary.ca) then you can find building heights listed under the bylaws section.
acrophobia is name for fear of heights. that could lead to vertigo.
As far as I am aware, CO is not a unit of measure.
By comparison.