Probably centimeters, unless it's a really tall one (e.g. a street lamp), in which case meters would make more sense. Decimeters would be a sensible measurement here too, but nobody really uses those.
oh i wonder?!?! mabey a mesurement tape...........
thats a hard one !
From the base to the top of the shade.
This unit is centimetre (cm).
Meters.
Metres (American spelling = meters), unit symbol "m", would be the most appropriate metric unit to measure the height of a 32-story building.
The metric unit of length is the 'meter'.
millimetres (centimetres could also be used)
depending on the reasons for measuring, centimetres (gerenal) or millimetres (scientific)
meters
The metric unit used is feet and inches. centimeter can also be used
You would use meters.
Meters.
Centimeter....a common misconception is the meter, which is officially not used to measure height.
Metres (American spelling = meters), unit symbol "m", would be the most appropriate metric unit to measure the height of a 32-story building.
Centimetres, so i am 168 cms tall
A door is about 2 meters, but most likely you'd measure in centimeters.
The metric unit of length is the 'meter'.
To measure height , the units of length are used. it is generally measured in feet and inches. It could also be measured in centimeter.
No. The closest metric unit is the meter.
millimetres (centimetres could also be used)