A batholith is a pluton exposed across more than 100 square km of Earth's surface. An average batholith is about 10 km thick, but can be up to 20 km thick. A stock is very similar to a batholith, but with less than 100 square km exposed.
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Milliliters are a measure of volume. Kilometers are a measure of distance. They don't convert. If you have similar measurements, the conversion from kilo- to milli- is one million. For instance, there are 8 million millimeters in 8 kilometers.
1 kilometre = 100000 centimetres. You now have all the information required to work out, for yourself, the answer to this and similar questions.
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Well, that's the conversion factor. centi means "1/100".That's precisely the beauty of the metric system; all multiples and submultiples are powers of 10. For example, to convert 17 kilometers to meters, add three zeroes - 17,000. Now, try to do a similar conversion from miles to feet!Well, that's the conversion factor. centi means "1/100".That's precisely the beauty of the metric system; all multiples and submultiples are powers of 10. For example, to convert 17 kilometers to meters, add three zeroes - 17,000. Now, try to do a similar conversion from miles to feet!Well, that's the conversion factor. centi means "1/100".That's precisely the beauty of the metric system; all multiples and submultiples are powers of 10. For example, to convert 17 kilometers to meters, add three zeroes - 17,000. Now, try to do a similar conversion from miles to feet!Well, that's the conversion factor. centi means "1/100".That's precisely the beauty of the metric system; all multiples and submultiples are powers of 10. For example, to convert 17 kilometers to meters, add three zeroes - 17,000. Now, try to do a similar conversion from miles to feet!
A batholith is a pluton exposed across more than 100 square km of Earth's surface. An average batholith is about 10 km thick, but can be up to 20 km thick. A stock is very similar to a batholith, but with less than 100 square km exposed.
A batholith is a pluton exposed across more than 100 square km of Earth's surface. An average batholith is about 10 km thick, but can be up to 20 km thick. A stock is very similar to a batholith, but with less than 100 square km exposed.
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A batholith is a plutonic rock that forms in the Earth's crust. A large deposit of granite, diorite, or quartz monzonite are structures or landforms that could be a batholith.
Kilometers
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its called an analogous character.
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