the comparison of unknown quantity against fixed with known quantity is called measurement.
Units
The greatest is 6 kilometres.
The Earth's crust varies in thickness, ranging from about 3 to 30 miles (5 to 50 kilometers) beneath the continents and around 3 to 5 miles (5 to 8 kilometers) beneath the ocean basins.
Volume measurement
Units
So he won't have to research it
type of measerment? if so it's the standard mearsurment
Greater than 0 degrees but less than 90 degrees
The greatest is 6 kilometres.
What unit of longitude and latitude measerment
1. It is used for flow measerment with minimum head loss. 2. It is used in industries for flow measerment of chemicals. 3. it is also used in the airoplane for measurment of speed of plane.
The Earth's crust varies in thickness, ranging from about 3 to 30 miles (5 to 50 kilometers) beneath the continents and around 3 to 5 miles (5 to 8 kilometers) beneath the ocean basins.
Objects seen under microscopes are typically measured in micrometers (µm), also known as microns. This unit is commonly used for measuring the size of cells, bacteria, and other tiny structures visible under a microscope.
The uncertainty principle in quantum physics says that there is a limit to how precisely you can measure one of a pair of variables like position and momentum. You can measure position precisely, but you cannot at the same time precisely measure momentum. Or . . . you can precisely measure momentum, but you cannot at the same time precisely measure position.
There are many factors that could cause cookies to be flat rather than raised. The amount of baking powder or baking soda. Using plain milk when buttermilk called for. Too much liquid Too much fat (oil or butter) Using butter or oil instead of shortening or lard Greasing pan (causes cookies to spread) Not allowing pan to cool before cooking successive batches (hot pan causes spreading.) Forgot to include egg. Recipe makes flat cookies, not puffy cookies - try a different recipe.Or put the measerment of bakingpowder or soda