Square centimetres.
I would most likely use either a ruler or a tape measure. For a common, typical desktop, the length, once measured, could most appropriately be described in terms of centimeters or inches.
You could use centimeters which would be 100cm by 34cm = 3400 square cm
No. But you can measure it in cubic meters.
You could measure it in both. If you are looking for a precise measurement, use millineters. If you want a quick, general, easy-to-use answer, do centimeters.
Land or sea areas.
The tool? Yes. You could theoretically measure anything in centimeters.
I would go with inches but you could measure it in centimeters.
I would most likely use either a ruler or a tape measure. For a common, typical desktop, the length, once measured, could most appropriately be described in terms of centimeters or inches.
The surface area of a cylinder is measured in square units, and could be measured in square centimeters.
No.
You could use centimeters which would be 100cm by 34cm = 3400 square cm
Yes, you could.
You could measure a small area.
No. But you can measure it in cubic meters.
The length centimeter has nothing to do with an area of square feet. Only square centimeters or square feet could be a solution, if you mean a flat area.
a kilometer is 1000 meters and a meter is 100 centimeters. you could get a meter stick or use centimeters
You could measure volume in cubic centimeters.