It varies from country to country around the world & depending on context. In astronomy parsecs, light-years, astronomical units. Nautical miles are used for air & sea travel. Kilometres, metres, centimetres, millimetres, micrometres, nanometres, picometres, femtometres, etc. are used in most of the world. Some countries use miles, yards, feet & inches.
miles, yards, feet, inches for standard kilometers, centemeters, millimeters for metric
kilometers, meters, inches, ...etc,
Meters is a measurement of distance and milliliter is a measurement of volume. So there is no way to figure this out.
A kilometre is a measure of distance. A millilitre is a measure of capacity. The two units are therefore incompatible.
Yard
Displacement is measured in distance, so any measurement dealing with only distance will work. The SI units are meters.
A metre is a measurement of distance. A second is a measurement of time. One can not be converted in to the other as they are measurements of different things (they are measuring different dimensions).
Measurement always deals with a distance of a line or a distance between to objects, distance between 2 points, and so on.
The base SI unit of distance is the meter.
Latitude is the measurement of distance north or south of the Equator. Longitude is the measurement of distance east or west of the prime meridian.
line measurement- distance between two lines end measurement- distance between two faces
length / distance
Meters
It is a measurement that doesn't have direction, such as distance. A vector has direction
what is the distance measurement?
Length. Distance.
distance/length
A kilometre or any multiple of a kilometre is a measurement of distance.
The measurement is a distance from the centre which is less than the radius.