A meter stick, a yard stick, a protractor, a compass if you can think of any more please add to this answer
There are 100 centimeters in one meter I think.
One fifth of a meter is 0.2 meters. It's like cutting a meter into five equal pieces and taking one of those pieces - not rocket science, honey. So, if you need a quick answer for your math homework or DIY project, there you go!
i think there would be 500 per meter cube instead of 500 per meter square.
I think it's 100cm and maybe 0.1km
A yardstick is another measuring tool that measures one meter in length. Additionally, a measuring tape with enough length can also measure one meter.
i don't think there is such a thing as a meter stick
A meter stick, a yard stick, a protractor, a compass if you can think of any more please add to this answer
I think its around 10,000 termites.
Use a yardstick or one of those plastic roll up measuring things that has a reel thing on it, and yes, I know I sounded stupid, but I couldn't think of the name! a meter stick, it is a few inches longer than a yard stick.
I think you could be referring to a barometer, which measures atmospheric pressure and is an indicator of when it will rain or shine.
Meter stick is two words. I used to think that its one word, but according to Microsoft word its not :)
I don't believe there are any words rhyming with metre that is spelt similar. A few rhyming words I can think of are cheater, eater, neater, beater, teeter, sweeter.
The difference between a linear meter (LM) and a meter (M) is the same except for the geometrical shape it follows. Linear meter always follow an extended line or a straight line for a given object where as a meter is a more general form or unit of measurement irrespective of a shape (Line, arc or circle). For example: think of an wooden or metal scale of 1 M length which measures only length of an object in straight line where as a 1M flexible tape can be used along a line or for a curvature or for a sharp bend of an object. Both measures length both at times correct interchangeably.
10 millimeters (double "L") are in one centimeter. Think of it as if it were money. A meter has 100 centimeters (100 pennies to a dollar). There are 10 decimeters in a meter (like dimes in a dollar). There's no money equivalent for millimeters, so think of mi in millimeters as if it were mini. The smaller the value, the larger the quantity. So 1 meter has 100 centimeters just like one dollar has 100 pennies.
There are 100 centimeters in one meter I think.
The rest of the world measures their length in meters or derivatives thereof (mm, cm, Km). Some unnamed country that still clings to their medieval units think that metric is too hard for them to learn. They use a meter ruler to look at and be afraid.