Brooklyn, one of New York City's five boroughs, is approximately 19.4 kilometers (12.1 miles) long from its northernmost point at the East River to the southern tip at the Atlantic Ocean. Its width varies, but on average, it is about 10 kilometers (6.2 miles) across at its widest point. The borough covers an area of about 183 square kilometers (71 square miles) in total.
Tennessee River's length is 1,049.3 kilometers.
The total area of Brooklyn is 96.90 square miles (251 square kilometers). Of this, 70.61 square miles (182.9 square kilometers) is land, and 26.29 square miles (68.1 square kilometers) is water. This is according to the Wikipedia entry on Brooklyn.
Length of Dead Sea is 67 kilometers and its width is 18 kilometers.
It is 7500 kilometers long.
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85 centimeters is 0.00085 kilometers.
Kilometers are measurements of length, not time.
Brooklyn isn't actually a city, although it once was. Now it is one of the five boroughs of New York City: Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, The Bronx and Staten Island. But to answer your question, Chicago is over twice as large as Brooklyn. Chicago is 234.0 square miles (606.1 square kilometers), and Brooklyn is 96.90 square miles (251 square kilometers).
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The Brooklyn Bridge is 85 feet wide with a total length of 5,989 feet.