Usually, you would use kilometers.
Kilometres would be too much while centimetres too small. I suppose you could measure it in feet or yards but I think more people know about metres
In the US, I would use yards.
To measure mass use gramsto measure volume use liters or cubic centimetersto measure density use grams per cubic centimeterif you want a better answer you should specify which property of water you wish to measure
you would use cm because mm are too small to measure a eraser with and dm are too big to measure a eraser
A tape measure.
An odometer.
Lenght of osu football field is generally measured in square meters.
The only reason that I can think of is that you want to communicate with a person who is not familiar with the English system - football rules measure the field in yards or feet, so square meters is an unnatural measure for them.
Yards
The meter.
Neither. I would use a centimetre.
Usually, you would use kilometers.
Officials use yards, as a football field is 100 yards.
The size of a football field would be measured in square metres (1m*1m) = 1m2.But, if you're trying to measure one-dimension value then you will use metres.Standard "Gridiron" football field is about 5390m2.
Square yards. Cubic measure is for volume
The perimeter of a football field is typically measured in meters or yards.