1000 metres = 1 kilometre then 2400 m = 2400/1000 = 2.4 km. Simple!
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The histogram is symmetrical
Averages are used in everyday life when you are doing your shopping and you need to find out the average price of an item. That way, you will be able to know which shops might do that item for a cheaper price.
The arithmetic mean is used in fields like statistics and economics. The arithmetic mean is the average of a group of numbers. It can be used to find test averages for students and in sports to find player averages
it means something that is chosen out of several averages.
It averages every year doesn't it?
From the NASA Landsat Image Mosaic of Antarctica, you can read that the ice ". . . averages more than one mile in thickness, but is nearly three miles thick in places."
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About 98% of Antarctica is covered by ice, which averages at least 1.6 kilometres (1.0 mi) in thickness.
Venice, Italy to Barcelona Spain averages 1228 - 1274 Kilometers depending on the route taken.
There are no commercial flights to anywhere in Antarctica.
The Moho averages 4 kilometers in depth under oceanic crust and 30 kilometers in depth under continental crust.
Averages 550' to 600' and there are points within a mile that go up to 1,300' in elevation.
Over a period of time, it averages out to 238,856 miles (384,400 km).
The only rainfall in Antarctica occurs on the Antarctic Peninsula. According to Wikipedia: "From the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula south to 68 degrees South, precipitation averages 35-50 cm per year."
The high interior of Antarctica receives only 50 mm (2 inches) per year, but the whole continent averages 166 mm (6.5 inches) per year. Nowhere in Antarctica does it get 7 metres (20 feet) of snow.
Antarctica is unlike most deserts, because there is no sand there. However, it is arid and desert-like, because the humidity averages about five percent. There is no exposed soil, no trees, and 98% of the continent is covered with glacial ice. Antarctica is the driest, windiest, coldest, darkest and highest continent on earth.
According to the National Park Service (www.nps.gov/grca/grandcanton/south-rim/), the elevation on the South Rim of the Grand Canyon averages about 7000 feet (2100 meters). The North Rim is about 1000 feet (300 meters) higher.