It's French. That's why they spell it METRE, not meter.
A meter is an instrument for measuring things.
A metre is a standard unit of metric length.
Comment: I'm British, but Americans spell it (correctly in their "English") as "meter".
What they thought was the circumference of the Earth.
A meter is bigger than a micrometer. One meter is equal to 1,000,000 micrometers.
Meter is just one meter while as - runniing meter means considering a length overall for example - take a road length of 20m 1m - a meter but considering 20 m togeter in a runninig process is called running meter
Meter sticks are used for measuring lengths or distances up to one meter. They are common tools in science labs, classrooms, and other settings where accurate measurements are needed. Meter sticks have markings in centimeters and millimeters for precise measurements.
The pointer on a meter moves in response to changes in the quantity that the meter is measuring. For example, in a water meter, the flow of water causes the pointer to move. In an electricity meter, the amount of electricity being used will cause the pointer to move.
FRANCE.
Duple meter
Through the 2008 Games in Beijing, that is Paavo Nurmi of Finland who won 9 gold medals at the 1920, 1924, and 1928 Summer Games: 1) 1920 - 10000 meter run, 8000 meter cross country run, 8000 meter team cross country run 2) 1924 - 1500 meter run, 5000 meter run, 5000 meter cross country run, 5000 meter team cross country run, 3000 meter team run 3) 1928 - 10000 meter run
The 100 meter sprint was started in Rome.
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The original meter stick was held in a vault in France.
France
This country is Ethiopia.
It originated in Scotland
A meter is approximately 39.37 inches in customary units. It is also equivalent to about 3.281 feet. For practical purposes, a meter can be thought of as slightly longer than a yard, which is 36 inches or 3 feet.
That country is China.