"Hektometer" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Hektometer" Meaning

A hectometer is a unit of length or distance, equal to 100 meters or 1/10 kilometers. It is a metric unit of measurement, commonly used in scientific, military, and geographical contexts.

"Hektometer" Examples

Hektometer Usage Examples


A hektometer is a unit of length in the metric system, equal to 100 meters.

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The cycling track stretches for 10 hektometers, a challenging course for even the most experienced riders. (#length, #cycling)
The airport runway is 1500 hektometers long, providing ample space for takeoff and landing. (#aviation, #transportation)
The company's headquarters building is 200 hektometers tall, making it a prominent landmark in the city. (#architecture, #real estate)
The researchers are collecting data on the forest's density over a 5-hektometer plot to study the impact of deforestation. (#science, #biology)
The city's urban planning committee has designated a 3-hektometer area for a new public park, to be built on abandoned industrial land. (#urban planning, #environmentalism)

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