It depends on what the question is about. If spelling, 1 millimeter, in English, is 1 millimetre (see last two letters). Alternatively, if the question is about the Imperial system, 1 mm = 0.03937 inches.
There are 6.35 millimeters in 0.635 centimeters (cm x 10 = mm)
One millimeter is MUCH wider than a human hair. About 20 human hairs equals 1 millimeter.
0.5 mm = 0.05 cm = 0.005 dm = 0.0005 m = 0.00005 dam = 0.000005 hm = 0.0000005 km = ... 0.5 mm = 500 µm = 500000 nm = 500000000 pm = ...
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A millimeter is roughly the thickness of a credit card or the width of a large paperclip. It's also about the diameter of a small marble or a grain of rice. In terms of everyday objects, the thickness of a standard pencil tip is close to one millimeter.
One millimeter is equivalent to 0.1 centimeters, which is the same length as 1/100th of a meter. Additionally, it is approximately the thickness of a credit card or a few sheets of paper stacked together. In terms of everyday objects, a standard ballpoint pen tip is also about 1 millimeter in diameter.
tip of your pencil
1 millimeter = 0.001 metre
A pin head.
A millimeter is not equivalent to any volume, no matter how large or small, because "millimeter" is not a unit of volume, so there's no way to compare it to any volume.
an a5 bit of paper
1 millimeter of mercury (mm Hg) is equivalent to 133.322 pascals.
A pinhead is about 1 mm across.
I don't know about everyday objects, but I know that your blood contains iron.
A typical paperclip is about 1 millimeter in length. A grain of sand is also around 1 millimeter in size. Additionally, a staple is generally close to 1 millimeter long.
An example of an object the size of a Millimeter (mm) is the tip of your pencil. An example of an object the size of a Centimeter (cm) is the fingernail.