For example, 99.9 km.
Modern studies reveal that the mesopause consists of two minima - one at about 85 km and a stronger minimum at about 100 km.
Mercury. Its surface is covered with impact craters similar to those on Earth's moon. Its diameter is approximately 4879 km while Earth's is ~12,742 km
No, you actually weigh slightly less in a spaceship orbiting 800 km above Earth compared to your weight on the surface of Earth. This is because weight is the force of gravity acting on an object, and gravitational force decreases with distance from the Earth's center. In orbit, you experience microgravity, which gives the sensation of weightlessness, but your mass remains the same. Thus, while you still have weight in a spaceship, it is less than what it would be on Earth's surface.
Yes, the moon is much farther away from Earth than 2 km. It is an average distance of about 384,400 km away.
Mercury is larger. size of Mercury: 4879 km size of Earth's Moon: 3475 km
a wind that covers less than 100 km is called a breeze.
No. Since 1 mile is about 1,6 km, 100 miles is more than 100 km.
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.
Since 100 m is less than 1 km, the relevant fraction has an absolute value less than 1 and so there is no equivalent vulgar fraction.
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.
Breeze
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.
Yes, 100 centimeters is less than 1 kilometer. One kilometer is equal to 100,000 centimeters, so 100 centimeters is significantly smaller. Therefore, 100 cm is much less than 1 km.
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breezes
no 1 km = 1000 meters 1 meter = 0.001 km
m is less than km. 1 km is equal to 1000 m.