yes you can if you know how to measure things with meter sticks
A meter is roughly equivalent to 39 inches. The closest gauge we have to them in the USA would be a yard stick at just under a meter. Look on a tape measure that has centimeters (centi being 1/100th) and you will get the general idea. A popsicle stick as I remember them for size are roughly a quarter of an inch wide, which would be about .6 centimeters.
It is used to measure centimeters; a centimeter is a unit of length, equal to 1/100 of a meter. It is used all over the world.
6.2 meter
America uses feet; the rest of the world uses meters.
miles edit: kilometers in the rest of the world
You usually measure the lengths of table,furniture so that you know where to place it.The other lengths usually measured are the length of fields and width of the field so that you are able to mark the lines.You measure the lengths of lines in your geometry class and find the angles.You can measure the length of time waiting for a Doctors appointment, the length of your little finger, the length of a piece of string, and how long ago did England win the world cup.
Because that is the measurement recognized by scholars and scientists around the world, not miles or inches
The length of football pitches vary, but must be between 120m and 90m in length and between 50m and 100m in width. The standard length used in the professional stadiums of the world, like Old Trafford is 105m in length and 68m in width.
Jim used his ruler to measure the length of his finger. Bob is the ruler of the world.
Meters or feet. It is usually meters though. Eg: 2.1M
The smallest insects in the world are the fairy wasp. They measure a mere 0.2 mm in length and have no wings or eyes.
A PH meter measures conductivity to tell the amount of Hydrogen in a solution. A conductivity meter is used to measure the purity of water in ohms. A battery is a great example of solution conductivity at work.