You cannot have 1 cm of soil. You need three dimensions to measure a quantity of soil - length, breadth and depth.
1 cm of soil could refer to a depth of 1 cm over a very tiny area or across the whole length and width of a continent - or even the whole of the earth's land area. It should not surprise you to learn that the answers, in those two cases, will not be the same.
A pencil is about 1cm thick
i have a fly that is 2cm long and 1cm wide i have a fly that is 2cm long and 1cm wide
Area of a rectangle= Length * width Length= 5cm Width= 1cm Area=5cm *1cm =5cm2
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A 'cubic centimetre'. If your CC is water it will weigh one gram and be one thousanth of a litre, one thousanth of a kilgram.
A pencil is about 1cm thick
0.1m = 1cm
1cm
1cm long
1cm more because 9cm+1cm = 10cm
Centimeters are a measurement of distance, not volume. However, if you were to make a cube that was 1cm long, 1cm tall and 1 cm wide that cube would have a volume of one cubic centimeter (1cm^3) which is equal to one milliliter (1mL)
i have a fly that is 2cm long and 1cm wide i have a fly that is 2cm long and 1cm wide
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1cm
Area of a rectangle= Length * width Length= 5cm Width= 1cm Area=5cm *1cm =5cm2
about 1cm to 3cm long