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Definition of hectometre in English: hectometre(US hectometer) (also hm) noun ˈhɛktə(ʊ)ˌmiːtəˈhɛktəˌmidər A metric unit of length equal to one hundred metres. 百米 Example sentencesExamples - The template is removed and the original decimal point erased leaving a resultant number in hectometers.
- A maximum standing crop of 558.7 pounds per acre (626 kilograms per square hectometre) was measured at one of the more productive reaches.
- These signs (with a diameter of 150 mm) are placed every 100m integrated in the hectometre posts.
- Spain's rivers receive approximately 106,000 cubic hectometres of water from rain and snow.
- In contrast, the volume of water in the lake at the mean summer lake level of 4,141.3 feet is 765 cubic hectometers.
- Under proposals presented to the European Commission on Friday, 20 seawater desalination plants will provide an extra 721 cubic hectometres of water to affected regions.
- If you lay 10 hectometers or 1000 meters side by side you would have a ‘kilo-meter’.
- In the entire province, water reserves stand at 1,300 cubic hectometres.
- Previous studies of this latter area indicate that its recharge capability is about 21,000 acre-feet per day (26 cubic hectometers per day).
- For example, a kilometer is 10 times a hectometer, and a hectometer is 10 times a decameter, which is 10 times a meter… and so on.
- After entering the tab ‘Volumes’, specify the starting and ending hectometre and the numbers of the layers between which the volume will be calculated.
- From the table you can see that there are links from square decimeters to square meters to square decameters to square hectometers.
- In fact, the final hectometres decided the race.
- Multiply a hectometre by 10 and get a kilometre.
- Ironically, two days later the dyke collapsed and almost seven cubic hectometres of acidic water and mud covered nearly 10,000 hectares of river, forest and agricultural land.
Definition of hectometer in US English: hectometer(also hm) (British hectometre) nounˈhektəˌmēdərˈhɛktəˌmidər A metric unit of length equal to one hundred meters. 百米 Example sentencesExamples - Multiply a hectometre by 10 and get a kilometre.
- Previous studies of this latter area indicate that its recharge capability is about 21,000 acre-feet per day (26 cubic hectometers per day).
- From the table you can see that there are links from square decimeters to square meters to square decameters to square hectometers.
- If you lay 10 hectometers or 1000 meters side by side you would have a ‘kilo-meter’.
- The template is removed and the original decimal point erased leaving a resultant number in hectometers.
- After entering the tab ‘Volumes’, specify the starting and ending hectometre and the numbers of the layers between which the volume will be calculated.
- For example, a kilometer is 10 times a hectometer, and a hectometer is 10 times a decameter, which is 10 times a meter… and so on.
- Ironically, two days later the dyke collapsed and almost seven cubic hectometres of acidic water and mud covered nearly 10,000 hectares of river, forest and agricultural land.
- In fact, the final hectometres decided the race.
- In contrast, the volume of water in the lake at the mean summer lake level of 4,141.3 feet is 765 cubic hectometers.
- A maximum standing crop of 558.7 pounds per acre (626 kilograms per square hectometre) was measured at one of the more productive reaches.
- Spain's rivers receive approximately 106,000 cubic hectometres of water from rain and snow.
- These signs (with a diameter of 150 mm) are placed every 100m integrated in the hectometre posts.
- Under proposals presented to the European Commission on Friday, 20 seawater desalination plants will provide an extra 721 cubic hectometres of water to affected regions.
- In the entire province, water reserves stand at 1,300 cubic hectometres.
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