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a metric ruler, meter-stick, centimeter ruler, and inch ruler are all used to measure length or distance
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Since a centimeter is a unit of length and a pound is a unit of weight, the two cannot be converted into each other. In other words, you could have several different objects all of which weigh a pound, but which are of different size.
The metric system is based upon powers of ten. Metric units are designed to increase or decrease by a factor of ten or by many factors of ten. For example the micrometer is one millionth of a meter, in other words a micrometer is 10-6 meters, which is a difference of six powers of ten.
A seismograph is an instrument used to measure seismic waves in the earth's crust. In other words a seismograph detects earthquakes. A tsunami occurs when there is an earthquake at sea. The earthquake causes colossal tidal waves to form and the waves crash onto shore. This is a tsunami.
a metric ruler, meter-stick, centimeter ruler, and inch ruler are all used to measure length or distance
An oval has two perpendicular axes, one longer and one shorter. In other words, an oval has a maximum length and a minimum length. You can measure both.
sorry i press the wrong words the anwer is gram * * * * * A gram is a measure of mass, not of length! I would use a centimetre.
Words that rhyme with metric are electric and centric.
The ten letter word in an Anemometer, unless you are thinking of Wind Vane (which is two words)
sentence length is when you either use a long or a short sentence/ or amount of words to best describe or put across you point of view or as a story.
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Some words based on "ten" include: tenfold (increased by ten times), teenager (a person aged between 13 and 19), and tenth (position or rank number ten in a sequence).
South Africa "Metricated" between 1971 and 1973. In other words, the system of weights and measures was changed from the Imperial (British) system, to the Metric system South Africa "Decimalised" in 1961. In other words, the currency was changed from the Imperial (British), to the Decimal system.
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Instrument 2 words both 4 letters