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Measurement Facts to Memorize

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Unit
Comparison
1 inch   2.5 centimeters  
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2.5 Centimeters   1 inch  
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1 foot   30 centimeters  
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30 Centimeters   1 foot  
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1 meter   about 40 inches (a little longer)than a yard  
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1 mile   slightly farther than 1.5 kilometers  
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1 kilometer   slightly farther than 1/2 mile  
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1 Ounce   about 28 grams  
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28 grams   about 1 ounce  
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1 nickel   about 5 grams  
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1 kilogram   a little more than 2 pounds  
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2 pounds   about 1 kilogram  
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1 quart   a little less than 1 liter  
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1 liter   a little more than 1 quart  
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Degrees Fahrenheit that water freezes   32  
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Degrees Celcius that water freezes   0  
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Degrees Fahrenheit that water boils   212  
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Body Temperature in degrees Farhentheit   98  
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Degrees Celcius that water boils   100  
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Body Temperature in degrees Celcius   37  
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Room Temperature in degrees Fahrenheit   70  
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Room Temperature in degrees Celcius   20  
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The amount of matter in an object.   Mass  
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The pull of gravity on the mass of an object.   Weight  
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The ________ of an object remains the same regardless of its location.   Mass  
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The ________ of an object changes dependent on the gravitational pull at its location.   Weight  
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