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In the US, doors are sold in inches. If you are measuring the door in order to bring in some furniture, any measurement of length - inches or centimeters - will work. It is in centimeters. That is more appropriate
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In the USA, inches is the best to match a door to one in the store. cm is more precise in any application, but won't help you in finding a door.
After you measure the width of the door, you can use any unit of length you like to describe it. No unit is 'correct' or incorrect, but there's always one that produces the most convenient number ... the number that's easiest to write down, remember, and tell other people about. For the width of a door, I think inches would be a bit more convenient than feet.
Pressure always decreases with height. This is because atmospheric pressure is just a measure of how much air is weighing down. So the higher you go in the atmosphere, the less air is above you (more of it is below you) and the lower the pressure will be.
It takes more centimeters. One decimeter is ten centimeters.
In the US, doors are sold in inches. If you are measuring the door in order to bring in some furniture, any measurement of length - inches or centimeters - will work. It is in centimeters. That is more appropriate
You measure the height and deph of the elephant and multiply it. a bit more also.
An adult human being - in kilograms.
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The height of a door or doorway is usually a little bit more.
more than a metre
No, because kilograms measure weight (more accurately, mass), and inches measure height.
A million times the height of a single penny. In other words, measure the height of a single penny, and multiply that by a million. You might also measure a stack of 10 pennies, to get a more accurate measurement.
Yep, you can measure it in any system or measurement. It is obviously more reasonable to use feet in ponds and meters in lakes, however.
There is no single ideal height for Asians. The variety of cultures, diets, social norms and genetic backgrounds is tremendous. How could there be a single ideal height for Hmong, Manchurians, Japanese, and many more - it is not reasonable.
No.