Length...meter
Volume...liters
Mass/Weight...grams
Temperature...degrees Celsius
Time...Seconds
Metres and litres most parts of the world. And temperature is Kelvins, though Celsius is used for weather.
There's also volts, watts, amperes, joules, pascals, maxwells, webers, bels - you want to measure it, there's an appropriate unit.
The program is called "The Metric System" and it aired on PBS in the 1970s. The show featured a character named Clive, who carried a knapsack, and he would meet with a boy to teach him about the metric system through various adventures and lessons.
Most maps have a key or legend, a scale to show distances, and a compass rose to indicate direction.
A field map could show field boundaries and be of a scale 1:25 000. - popular with walkers in the UK. It could also be a map drawn to show plant, mineral and animal distribution in a small area.
A small scale map covers a large area, but with less detail due to lack of space on the map. A large scale map covers a smaller area, but in much more detail. A small scale map may show the whole of the UK motorway system, and major roads. A large scale map may show the details of farms, villages, and physical features in great detail.
Every map must have a key or legend that explains the symbols used on the map, a scale to show the relationship between distance on the map and real-world distance, and a north arrow or compass rose to indicate the orientation of the map.
The program is called "The Metric System" and it aired on PBS in the 1970s. The show featured a character named Clive, who carried a knapsack, and he would meet with a boy to teach him about the metric system through various adventures and lessons.
Most graphs use two scales: a horizontal scale and a vertical scale. What is on the scales depends on what the graph is to be used for. For example: the vertical scale could show distance travelled, while the horizontal scale could show the time.
The purpose of a map scale is to show the relationship between distances on a map and real distances on the ground using different U.S. customary units, or basic metric units
None. A metric ruler would not show inches, as these are not a metric measurements. It would show millimetres and centimetres.
Most maps have a key or legend, a scale to show distances, and a compass rose to indicate direction.
One metric ton - 1 mt
I can't show a picture, but the Eb scale (I assume you mean Eb major) is Eb F G Ab Bb C D. If you specify an instrument I could show a picture.
scale
It shows how big the scaling in north and east in numbers to show were something is and somewhere is in numbers to show its with and scale
On a graph, the bottom line running horizontally along the border could by the X scale and show distance travelled. The vertical line on the left border could be the Y scale and show time. Using these co-ordinates any time/distance can be marked (plotted) on the graph.
there is a good chance that it could.
A field map could show field boundaries and be of a scale 1:25 000. - popular with walkers in the UK. It could also be a map drawn to show plant, mineral and animal distribution in a small area.