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Oh, dude, like a 1000 km long object? That's like a super long piece of string or a giant snake. Or maybe it's just a really, really, really long line of ants waiting for their turn at the picnic. Who knows, man, the world is full of crazy possibilities.
One example of an object that is approximately 1000 km long is the East African Rift, a tectonic plate boundary that is slowly splitting the African Plate into two separate plates. The rift extends from the Afar Triple Junction in the Afar Triangle of Ethiopia down to Mozambique. It is a significant geological feature that showcases the process of continental rifting and plate tectonics on a large scale.
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Try both, and check in which of the two cases the units cancel. Here is an example: 1 km = 1000 m. Therefore, 1 km / 1000 m = 1, and also: 1000 m / 1 km = 1. To convert 3 km to meters: * If you multiply 3 km by 1 km / 1000 m, you get units of square km / meters (doesn't work, the units didn't cancel) * If you multiply 3 km by 1000 m / 1 km, some of the units cancel, and you get only m in the result (this is the correct way to do it).
It's 0.008 km. A km is equal to 1000 metres. To convert from metres to km, you have to divide by 1000.
As a km is 1000 meters, you would divide the number of meters by 1000.DANDivide the number of metres by 1,000. The answer is the number of km.
There are 1000 meters per km; so divide by 1000 to get 40 km.
It takes the object 290 km divided by 72.42 km/h or 4.00 hours.