There are zero zeros in a millimeter. A millimeter is a unit of length in the metric system, equal to one thousandth of a meter. It does not contain any zeros within the numerical representation of the measurement.
1 millimeter=0.001 meters
1000 micrometres (microns) = 1 millimetre.
The answer to this question is: The girl is 1oo times larger then the 1 millimeter bug.
1m=1000 mm. so,0.5 m=500 mm.which is half a millimeter.
1 inch is defined as 25.4 millimetres. 12 inches = 1 foot 3 feet = 1 yard The rest is simple school arithmetic.
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1.000 millimeter (as many zeros as you want after the decimal point)
1 millimeter is 1/1000 th of a meterso it depends on how you write it. 1 mm has NO zeros but if written in its equivalent form as meters, 0.001 m, then, not counting the beginning zero, there are 2 zeros.
One millimeter is 0.393701 inches.
1 millimeter = 0.0393700787 inches
Five zeros.
None the millimeter is smaller than the Centimeter
There are 7,000 millimetres in 7 metres... and you have one too many zeros in you question !
Five zeros
Six zeros.
1 millimeter=0.001 meters
In grams, 29 zeros.