I visualize a kilometer as something you can cover by walking during 1/5 of an 
hour ~10 min (since 5 km/h is the average walking speed), 100 meters is a 
distance we ran in school, which fit on strait side of the school stadium   

Natalie


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 From: Henschel Mark <[email protected]>
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Well, I can help you visualize the size of metric units.
 
I think of a hectare as two football fields side by side.
 
(I think of football as a game where the object is to kick a ball into a net. 
The player who causes a minor foul gets a yellow card and the players who cause 
major fouls get red cards and get evicted from the game. The Chicago football 
team is called the Chicago Fire.)
 I suppose this designation might not work with people who don't have a sense 
of humor, but here is something else:
 
Think of a kilometer as five city blocks. Or a railroad train 60 cars long. Or 
perhaps three Eiffel towers or ten Statues of Liberty.
Then this distance in two dimensions would be an approximation to visualize a 
square kilometer. (Perhaps 25 city blocks in many US cities)
 
Mark

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Date: Tuesday, June 25, 2013 6:19 pm
Subject: [USMA:52985] Si and Agriculture examples
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Hello Everyone:
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>I am writing an article about the benefits of using SI units
>> in Agriculture. I need concrete, real world examples of easy calculations 
>> such
>> water needed per square meter or any other interesting, persuasive examples.
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>I know I have seen many examples associated with different
>> topics. 
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>Many thanks, 
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>Bridget
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