1. The unit used for measuring larger lengths is the kilometre (km). It is related to metres by the fact that one kilometre is equal to 1000 metres (1 km = 1000 m). This unit is commonly used for measuring distances between geographical locations.

    The unit used for measuring larger lengths is the kilometre (km). It is related to metres by the fact that one kilometre is equal to 1000 metres (1 km = 1000 m). This unit is commonly used for measuring distances between geographical locations.

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  2. There are 10 millimetres (mm) in one centimetre (cm). The relationship between millimetres and centimetres is that 1 millimetre is equal to one-tenth of a centimetre (1 mm = 0.1 cm). Therefore, 10 mm make up 1 cm.

    There are 10 millimetres (mm) in one centimetre (cm). The relationship between millimetres and centimetres is that 1 millimetre is equal to one-tenth of a centimetre (1 mm = 0.1 cm). Therefore, 10 mm make up 1 cm.

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