Weight is a measure of force that is dependent on the physical environment the object is in. For example: A rock on earth may weigh 50 newtons, but on the moon, due to there being less gravity, will weigh 20 newtons. Mass stays the same no matter what the environment the object is in, so a rock on Earth may weigh 100 kilograms, but on the moon it will weigh 100 kilograms as well.
Units for Mass: Grams (g), Kilograms (kg), Pounds (lbs) etc.
Units for Weight: Newtons (n)
height: inches or centi/meters; mass (weight): pounds or kilograms
Height would be centimeters for things or people under 3 meters tall. Meters after that.
In Feet and inches for Western measurement.
Metres and kilograms
Volume and weight.
By unit of length and distance and conversion ,we can say that yes, kilometers can be used for measuring height.
Hold a yardstick perpendicular to the ground, and measure the shadow. Make a proportion, then measure the tree's shadow. Use the proportion to compute.
Nanometers, 10-9 meters and Microns 10-6 meters
Meters.
How much a bicycle what? Weighs, cost, take up space?
metres
I would use meters.
Feet.
A millimetre.
Metres.
You would use meters.
yards or meters
meters
Feet
Metre or foot and inches
Meters.
Tape measure and centimetre.