The metre.
Either parsecs or light years (a parsec is about 3.2 light years; it's the distance at which an object shows a parallax of one arc-second when measured on opposite sides of the Earth's orbit).
nautical mile
Describes and explains methods used to measure distance while navigating a map with a compass
Richter scales are used to measure the magnitude of an earthquake. There is no specific unit used for earthquakes. I hope this helps. =)
The answer is Newtons. Like Sir Isaac Newton
mainly meters are being used : symbol (m)
light years
Angstroms
meter
Metre
Kilometers are a unit of length, used to measure distance.
Meters or kilometers, depending on the distance.
The unit of measurement commonly used to measure the distance traveled by a car is kilometers (km) or miles (mi).
The distance between first and second base in baseball is typically measured in feet or meters.
No, a second is a unit of time, not a unit of distance. It is used to measure time intervals, not distances. Distances are typically measured in units such as meters, kilometers, or miles.
Light year, kilometre, metre, centimetre, millimetre, micrometre, nanometre. And for the old fashioned, light year, mile, furlong, chain, yard, foot, inch, thou. Both systems contain many other units that are used less often.
Light year is used to measure the stellar distances whereas miles and km is used to measure distance on Earth.