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
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A centicube is a cube measuring 1cm x 1cm x 1cm or 1cm3
It typically takes hundreds to thousands of years for 1cm of topsoil to form naturally, depending on factors such as climate, vegetation, and geological processes. The rate of soil formation is influenced by factors like weathering of rocks, input of organic matter, and biological activity.
A pencil is about 1cm thick
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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)
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Area of a rectangle= Length * width Length= 5cm Width= 1cm Area=5cm *1cm =5cm2