They are the same distances
Neither, 9000 cm is less than 2 km. Convert to same units and then compare: kilo- (k) prefix means 1000 centi- (c) prefix means 1/100 → 9000 cm = 9000 × 1/100 m = 90 m → 2 km = 2 x 1000 m = 2000 m 90 is less than 2000 → 9000 cm is less than 2 km
Two km is 350 meters less than 2.350 km
A batholith is a pluton exposed across more than 100 square km of Earth's surface. An average batholith is about 10 km thick, but can be up to 20 km thick. A stock is very similar to a batholith, but with less than 100 square km exposed.
400 meter is less than 1 km
Neither ! 2 Km is exactly equal to 2000 metres!
No.
20 km are more than 20 m meters because kilometers are bigger than meters so 20 meters are less than 20 kilometers.
They are the same distances
2000m is equal to 2km.
Yes, 2 meters (m) is less than 2 kilometres (km).2 km is equal to 2000 m which is significantly more than 2 m. 2 m is only equivalent to 0.002 km.
m is less than km. 1 km is equal to 1000 m.
9000 cm = 0.09 km and is less than 2 km
Neither, 9000 cm is less than 2 km. Convert to same units and then compare: kilo- (k) prefix means 1000 centi- (c) prefix means 1/100 → 9000 cm = 9000 × 1/100 m = 90 m → 2 km = 2 x 1000 m = 2000 m 90 is less than 2000 → 9000 cm is less than 2 km
20*100 = 2000 decametres.
Two km is 350 meters less than 2.350 km
A batholith is a pluton exposed across more than 100 square km of Earth's surface. An average batholith is about 10 km thick, but can be up to 20 km thick. A stock is very similar to a batholith, but with less than 100 square km exposed.