Leptotyphlops carlae is a type of snake that lives on the island of Barbados. It's as thin as a spaghetti noodle and small enough to rest on a US quarter. In fact, it's the world's smallest snake at 10 cm, just under 4 inches.
Another thing that is close to 10 cm is the length of an Apple iPhone 4S (although that is slightly larger at 11.5 cm)
Leptotyphlops carlae is a type of snake that lives on the island of Barbados. It's as thin as a spaghetti noodle and small enough to rest on a US quarter. In fact, it's the world's smallest snake at 10 cm, just under 4 inches.
Another thing that is close to 10 cm is the length of an Apple iPhone 4S (although that is slightly larger at 11.5 cm)
That's the approximate size of some bacteria - although the size range for bacteria is actually quite large. It is also a bit less than the width of a very thin human hair.
A ruler
pencil
6.0 * 10^-6 m
10 micrometers
0.001 micrometers are 10-8 centimeters = 0.00000001 centimeters
A decameter is 10 meters long. Examples of a decameter include a three story building and a truck without a trailer.
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10 micrometers wide.
10 micrometers = 0.01 millimeters
1 millimeter = 1000 micrometers so, 10 millimeters = 10 000 micrometers
normal bacteria range from 0.1-10 micrometers. An e. coli for example is approximately 2 micrometers long and 0.5 micrometers thick.
A Reticulated python - a large snake.
there is 10 dustbites per mm A dust mite is around 420 micrometers long and from 250 to 320 micrometers wide.
2mm (cm x 10 = mm)
1m = 1,000,000 micrometers 100 micrometers x (1m/1,000,000 micrometers) = 1 x 10-4m, or 0.0001m
103 micrometers (1 meter/106 micrometers) = 1.03 X 10 -4 meters ================
15 micrometers = 1.5 × 10^-5 meters
Cubic micrometers x (1.0 × 10-15) = liters
There are 3.937*10^-5 inches in a micrometre.