Kilometer: (ˈkɪləmiːtər) is a unit of length in the International System of Units (SI).
International spelling - kilometer.
American spelling - kilometre.
SI symbol (abbreviation) - km
Equivalent to one thousand meters.
Interesting facts:
International spelling - kilometer.
American spelling - kilometre.
SI symbol (abbreviation) - km
Equivalent to one thousand meters.
Interesting facts:
- Healthy adult human can walk 1 km in approximately 10 minutes
- 10 000 steps that every human should walk during the day is approximately 8 km
- History says that the words “meter” and “kilometer” were founded in France in 1795
- Kilometer zero is a particular location in different countries (usually in capitals) from which distances are traditionally measured. In Chicago, for instance, the intersection of State and Madison is defined as a zero point (called mile zero)
- The concept of the mile has ancient Roman origins. The Roman mile, known as the "milia passuum," was defined as 1,000 paces or steps, with each pace being a double step.
- Nowadays people often use the expression "a milestone" to describe significant accomplishments in various areas of life. But the term "milestone" comes from the practice of placing stones at one-mile intervals along ancient Roman roads. These stones were used to mark distances and provide directions.
- Denver, Colorado, in the United States is often referred to as the "Mile-High City" because its elevation is approximately one mile (5,280 feet) above sea level.
-
Mile: is a unit of length or distance commonly used in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom, as well as in other countries that follow the imperial system of measurement. It is oftene refered to as "status mile" and commonly abbreviated as "mi".
One mile is equivalent to 5,280 feet or 1,760 yards. In the metric system, one mile is approximately 1.609 kilometers.
Interesting facts:
Related conversions