Yes. 25 millimetres is just about an inch. I think that this is a fair assumption for quite a few texts. There are many books that will be thicker and less thick also, so bare that in mind.
A reasonable estimate for the thickness of a paperback book is 25mm.
That would depend on how how many pages are in the book.
Yep, what they said down there. A one inch thick book is about 25 mm.
Below the crust. This varies based on the thickness of the crust and it has to be continental crust for there to be granite. There are some exceptions to this but it is very complex and not very well understood at this time. The crust varies in thickness between ~25km and 70km (Basin and Range province and Himalayan Mountains, respectively).
25km
25km / 15.5 miles
generally around 25km/h
about 25km / 40min.
25km is 15.5343 miles.
15 for 49ccm and not going faster then 25km/h 16 for 49ccm faster then 25km/h (had 1 going 105 km/h with some help:) )
.25km is bigger than 25m
25km/h
approx. 25km/25min
25km or half an hr drive from PJ
Liechtenstein a 25Km long Principality