The answer is a meter!!!!!!!!!!!
A meter stick would be one. A metric tape measure would be another.A measuring tape.a rulerA meter stickyou can use a metric tape or a yardstick or a metre trundle wheel and finally a metre stickA tape measure, calibrated in meters.A meterstickusually a metric measuring tape.
The metric unit of the meter would be the appropriate measure of the area of classroom. Calculating area involves multiplying the length (in meters) of the classroom's length and width. Area of the classroom would be in square (^2) meters.
Most common household furniture would be practically measured in centimeters (metric) or inches (English); the most common reason for measuring furniture is estmating its fit within a floor space (or a storage area).
The basic metric unit for length is the metre. Rivers would be measure in kilometres (1,000s of metres)
In the Metric system, the Kilogram is the basic measure from which ALL other smaller or larger weights are compared. The world standard kilogram is stored in a temperature and humidity controlled room in Paris. In the Imperial system the basic unit is the Pound weight. Scientists all over the entire world, all use the Metric system for length and weight.
There is no such measurement. There is either metric measurement or not. Do you mean "fractions" of inches?
it depends. If you were mesuring length then you would use meters. If you were measuring volume you would use cubic meters. If you were measuring weight you would use metric tons.
You would use meters. Or, if the trail is more than 1000 meters, you can use killometers
A meter stick would be one. A metric tape measure would be another.A measuring tape.a rulerA meter stickyou can use a metric tape or a yardstick or a metre trundle wheel and finally a metre stickA tape measure, calibrated in meters.A meterstickusually a metric measuring tape.
Its height (above mean sea level): metres Its length: kilometres - or metres if it is a really short trail.
You would use kilometers to measure the distance from Savannah to Statesboro.
You would typically use the metric unit of centimeters (cm) to measure the length of a mouse's tail. This unit is commonly used for measuring shorter lengths.
centimeters is the best for measuring the length of a pencil. meters could be used but not as convenient. microns (1 millionth of a meter) is definitely too small.
That depends what aspect of the aeroplane you're measuring. An aeroplane's length would be measured in metres, as would its height. The mass of the aeroplane would be in kilograms. Its speed would be in metres per second or more traditionally kilometres per hour.
The anemometer is used to measure the wind. The word anemometer comes from the Greek word "anemos" which means wind.
In Australia, a metric country, builders use metres and millimetres never centimetres.
On a ruler using the metric system, you would typically find units such as centimeters and millimeters. These units are used for measuring length and are based on powers of ten for easy conversion. The metric system is widely used in many countries around the world.