your finger nail can be measured in millimeters
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
Any length can be measured in millimetres, although it would be silly to measure the distance to the moon in millimetres!The lengths of insects, leaves may be measured in mm. But mm are also used, for accuracy, in measuring up units for fitted kitchens, wardrobes and so on.+++The preferred units in SI are the metre and millimetre. The centimetre is often used in shopping, clothes sizes and the like, but other than the cubic centimetre (cc) used in chemistry, not in science and engineering.
1 metre = 1000 millimetres so 1.32 m = 1.2*1000 = 1320 mm. Simple!
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.
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your finger nail can be measured in millimeters
In USA it is measured in inches, in. In other countries it is measured in millimetres, mm.
In SI units. Depending on the scale, they are measured in kilometres, metres, centimetres, millimetres etc.
The capacity of a can would not be measured in millimetres, but in millilitres.
Wavelength is usually measured in metres or millimetres.
Yes, but millimetres is probably a better unit.
A standard sheet of 'everyday' paper is likely to be measured in either millimetres or centimetres. Larger, commercial-sized sheets of paper may, however, be measured in metres.
The thickness of a banana peel can be measured in millimeters (mm).
Coins are measured in millimetres.
Wire diameter is measured in millimetres (mm)