The length of a caterpillar is typically measured in millimeters or centimeters using a ruler or calipers. To measure the length accurately, one would place the caterpillar in a straight line and measure from the tip of its head to the end of its last body segment. It is important to ensure the caterpillar is not moving during the measurement to obtain an accurate length.
The length of a house can be measured in dekameters.
It depends on the spider - some spiders can be measured in millimetres or centimetres; if you're thinking of tarantulas they could be measured in inches
You can measure small lengths in millimeters. Length of a pencil, pen, eraser, length and width of a paper, sheet etc. can be measured in millimeters.
Length or distance.
Time has no length, width or thickness.
Kilograms definatly
No. It would be measured in pages
You would use the unit of meters to measure the length of 10 football fields.
Actually it would be measured by feet.
The length of an aeroplane would be measured in metres.
the same as it would be if you measured it with a tape measure as long as you were accurate
It would depend on what you measured, it would be challenging to measure the circumference, but the radius, length or width would be easy.
The width of a highway would be best measured in meters. The length would be measured in kilometers.
The unit of a caterpillar's speed would be centimeters per minute. This means that the caterpillar travels a certain number of centimeters in one minute.
Inches.
they are from 5 cm to 1 meter ,depends . The length of a caterpillar would depend on the particular species. Some species may be as small as one quarter of an inch while others may be four to six inches long.
The length of a pencil is best measured in centimeters