Diameters of planets, planetoids, or moons are often expressed in kilometers.
Diameters of planets, planetoids, or moons are often expressed in kilometers.
Diameters of planets, planetoids, or moons are often expressed in kilometers.
Diameters of planets, planetoids, or moons are often expressed in kilometers.
mars has liquid water on it
"Kilometers" is a measurement scale (one I kilometer = 1000 meters) not a distance. To make it a distance you have to say how many kilometers you are asking about. For instance 10 kilometers is longer than 5 kilometers.
The best unit of measurement for the measuring the distance between two towns would be miles. You could also use kilometers if you want, but anything smaller than miles or kilometers would make getting the correct measurement difficult.
Make a significant difference. This would be referring to the needle of a measurement instrument; moving the needle would be really showing up on the measurement scale.
2000 would have to be defined into a measurement
To change the unit of measurement in a car's dashboard display from kilometers to miles, you typically need to access the settings menu on the dashboard or the vehicle's electronic control unit. Look for an option to switch between metric and imperial units, then select miles instead of kilometers for the speed display. Refer to the car's user manual for specific instructions on changing the unit of measurement.
If you are speaking about a person, such as a patient in a hospital, the measurement would be height and weight. If you mean patience, as a virtue, well, that measurement is harder to make today. Few people seem very patient.
No. Because it will be impossible for astronomers to make an atlas of at least 100 billion galaxies in the observable universe.
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I could argue that it is astronomers, not machines, who make such discoveries, but if I have to nominate a machine for the honor, it would be the Hubble Space Telescope.
Because people did not know what space was like back then. And astronomers were very important to make the decisions on what was really happening of there.
No, because it will be impossible for astronomers to make a 3D panoramic view of all 100 billion galaxies in the observable universe.