According to the Encyclopaedia Britannica feather-winged beetles is a family of beetles that are between 0.25 and 1 mm although some of them can grow to 2 mm. In other words, there is no one single animal with that name we can use.
A millimeter is 1/1000th of a meter, so you need 1000 mm to make a meter. -> so you need 1000*1 mm beetles to fill that meter or 500 beetles if they're 2 mm.
Beetles of 0.25 mm are 4 times as small as 1 mm, so you need 4 times as many of them to fill the same meter. 1000 beetles*4= 4000 beetles.
In short to fill a meter with feather-winged beetles, you need 500-4000 beetles depending on the size of beetle you're using.
1 square meter is made up of 1,000,000 square millimeters. This can be figured out because if there are 1,000 millimeters in one meter, then there would be 1,000,000 square millimeters in one square meter.
100 Centimeters = 1 Meter
1 sq meter = 10.764 sq feet
Well, darling, to convert cost per square meter to cost per lineal meter, you need to know the width of the material. Once you have that, simply divide the cost per square meter by the width in meters to get the cost per lineal meter. It's as easy as pie, honey. Just remember, math doesn't have to be boring!
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no,it would damage their insides and make them very unwell so dont feed them beetles if you get close to one
Make little water beetles.
I think it would take 100 shoes to make 1 meter.
Yes beetles can hear because the ears are located yo the bum and when you talk the vibrations go through the but and into their ears and they make out what you have said but remember if you want beetles to hear you you would have to pronounciate what you say ok so theres your answer yes beetles can hear!!!!
I think it would take 100 shoes to make 1 meter.
I think it would take 100 shoes to make 1 meter.
No. 100 centimeters would make up a meter.
Bombardier beetles well kinda but they don't make fire they make fire acid
click beetles
That depends wholly on the size of the shoe. The larger the shoe, the fewer it would take to make a meter, and vice-versa.
because they make a very distinguishing click
Please put money in the parking meter. Lovely Rita, the meter maid, gave Polythene Pam a ticket when she came in through the bathroom window! Where would we put the meter?