Generally, the S.I. system is used. The standard unit of length in the S.I. system is the metre.
In the United States the standard unit of measure for height is inches and feet. When babies are born they are measured in inches. At full growth people will say their height by using feet and inches. .
An altimeter actually measure brometric (atmospheric) pressure, which converts to height above sea level
Height is measured in meters, the same as length or distance.
Centimetre. Centimetre. Centimetre. Centimetre.
to get the measure of height in sitting ... EDIT: well NO SH*T!
Most people measure their height in feet and inches
Equal with a "q" means with the same measure. People with the same height are equal.
Trigonometric ratios.
people measure the average height of people. there is probably an average one step stair height.
Every country in Europe uses the metric system, meaning they would measure weight in kilograms, grams, etc.
Warsaw, at its height there was close to 400 000 people in it.
Area = base * height(height being the vertical measure, not the sloped measure)Area = base * height(height being the vertical measure, not the sloped measure)
The metric system is used today in France.
There is no country in Europe that one could say that it's inhabited with little (if you meant that their average height is low) people. There is a specific tribe of people living in central parts of Africa, and they are called Pygmies. Their average height is unusually low. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pygmies But in Europe, no there are no nations and countries with "little" people.
People who need to measure height of objects such as trees, buildings, etc.
To measure a bike's height accurately, stand the bike upright and measure from the ground to the top of the seat post. This measurement is the bike's height.
To measure chair height accurately, use a tape measure to determine the distance from the floor to the highest point of the seat. This measurement will give you the chair's height.