If you are a male put both index fingers next to eachother than that symbolises how long your penis is. (when i say put both index fingers together i mean nail to nail, if that makes sense)
rulers, tape measures, yard sticks, and my favorite... guesstimation =P
'Two fingers' is not a standard measure, but this type of measure is used in describing topography. It works because though the width of my two fingers will be different to yours, the finger width is very roughly constant against the length of the arm. So the quote should be "two fingers at arm's length" . e.g. "The tree two fingers distant, at 4 o'clock from the stream forks."
I have 5 fingers
fingers
Use Your Fingers was created in 1995.
It's a measure of how well you can oppose the thumb to the fingers and palm.
centimeters
they used their fingers and arms legs sticks and bones
Don't let it spring back and catch your fingers....
Measuring their arm span from the tips of the middle fingers
You get a ruler and measure it in inches from the bottom of your hand to the bottom of you fingers.The finger holes will be tiny at first so it might be hard to get your fingers in and out unless you get grips with dalls. If you have dalls you just put them at the tips of your fingers.
You can measure your reaction time by dropping a ruler between your fingers.
The earliest units of length were done using fingers, hands and forearms. Volume was done by filling containers with seeds or stones which were then counted to determine the measure.
rulers, tape measures, yard sticks, and my favorite... guesstimation =P
In a way yes.. You measure from the ground to the withers in hands 1 hand equals four inches. So if you measure your fingers and one of them equal four inches, you could measure a horse! Good luck!
The measure of an angle is in degrees based on 360 degrees for a full circle. So if the fingers of a clock showed 3 pm. the angle formed by the two fingers are 90 degrees.
The earliest units of length were done using fingers, hands and forearms. Volume was done by filling containers with seeds or stones which were then counted to determine the measure.