kilometers would perhaps work.* * * * *Perhaps being the operative word! The tallest building in the world is not quite 1 kilometre in height, so a kilometre is rather a pointlessly large unit.Having said that, even my height can be measured in kilometres: it is 0.00178 kilometres. Far easier to call it 1.78 metres, but that does not stop you from measuring my height as 188 quintillionths of a light year!
One kilometre is one million millimetres. One metre is 1000 millimetres, one kilometre is 1000 metres. 1 km= 1000 x 1000 mm = 1 000 000 mm.
There are 1 million milimetres in a kilometre.
Kilograms is a WEIGHT. The word you apparently wanted here is kilometres,which is a metric LENGTH. A kilometre is about 0.6 of a mile
1 kilometre = 1000 metres.
17.455 meters
40*25 = 1000 metres or 1 kilometre.
A mile is longer than a kilometre. Approx. 5 miles is 8km
The abbreviation for a kilometre is km.
Kilometer/kilometre is longer. One kilometer, or kilometre, is about 1000 yards.
Each light-year is about 9.5 x 1012 kilometers, so you can multiply by that number.
There are 1000 m in a kilometre.100000 cm in a kilometre and 1000000 mm in a kilometre
There is 10,000 decimetres in a kilometre
1 metre is 1 thousand of a kilometre. 1000metres = kilometre 500metres = 1/2 kilometre 250metres = 1/4 kilometre Easy :)
The same distance it is now.If it was an American speaking, a click is one mile.If it was just about anyone else, a click is one kilometre.
A kilometre - there are 1,000 metres in a kilometre !
1 kilometre = 1000 metres.