The first area is changing by -2mm/year, the second by 7mm/year, making a total of 9mm/year difference. 9mm/year times 2000 years = 18m
The first area is changing by -2mm/year, the second by 7mm/year, making a total of 9mm/year difference. 9mm/year times 2000 years = 18m
There are a thousand meters in a kilometer. So a meter is much smaller, by a factor of 1,000.
A kilometer is one thousand meters. So yes, a kilometer is larger.
The metre is smaller, - there are 1,000 metres in a kilometer. The prefix 'kilo' means 'thousand' .
Larger as the kilometer is one thousand times a meter.
1 kilometer = 1 thousand meters 2 kilometers = 2 thousand meters . 17 kilometers = 17 thousand meters . 381 kilometers = 381 thousand meters (That's 381,000 .)
There Are 10 Meters In A Thousand CM
1 thousand meters = 1 km 2 thousand meters = 2 km . . 300 thousand meters = 300 km.
One thousand meters can also be called one kilometer.
2km is 2 thousand meters therefore 90000(if its in meters ) is 90km so yes 90000 is larger If its 90000 centimeters then its 0.9km and much smaller than 2km if its 90000 millimeters then its 90 meters and is much, much smaller than 2KM
1,219.2 meters.
Multiply the area of the water (in square meters) by the average depth (in meters). Then divide by one thousand to get the volume in liters. For a smaller puddle, multiply the area in square centimeters by the average depth in centimeters; then multiply by one thousand.