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To help compare different orders of magnitude this page lists lengths between 1 km and 10 km (103 to 104 m). See also lengths of other orders of magnitude.- Distances shorter than 1 km
- 1,000 metres is equal to:
- 1 kilometre
- 0.62 miles
- 3,280 feet
- wavelength of the highest long wave radio frequency, 300 k Hz
- side of a square of area 1 km2.
- radius of a circleSee The Circle for the distributed file storage system, and see Ring (diacritic) for the diacritic mark. In Euclidean geometry, a circle is the set of all points in a plane at a fixed distance, called the radius from a fixed point, called the centre . of area 3.14 km2.
- 1,300 m -- Height of HaltitunturiThe Haltitunturi mountain is the highest point in Finland, at 1328 m above sea level. It is located in the municipality of Enontekio in the province of Lapland. The name derives from "haltia" and "tunturi" haltia meaning spirit or "holder" and tunturi bei, highest point in Finland
- 1,344 m -- Height of Ben NevisBen Nevis is the highest mountain in the British Isles. It is situated in the west of Scotland, close to the town of Fort William. This imposing colossus is one of 284 Munros (mountains in Scotland that reach an elevation of 3,000 feet or more). There is, highest point in the United KingdomThe United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is a state in Western Europe, usually known simply as the United Kingdom the UK Britain or less accurately as Great Britain . The UK was formed by a series of Acts of Union which united the formerly
- 1,609.344 m -- One mile
- 1,852 m -- One nautical mileA nautical mile is a unit of distance, or, as physical scientists like to call it, length. It is widely used around the world for maritime and aviation purposes. The international nautical mile is defined as exactly 1,852 metres. This definition was adopt
- 1,990 m -- Centre span of Akashi-Kaikyo Bridge, longest suspension bridge in the world
- 2,038 m -- Height of Mount Mitchell, highest point in eastern North America
- 2,100 m -- Height of Kebnekaise, highest point in Sweden
- 2,228 m -- Height of Mount Kosciuszko, highest point in Australia
- 2,469 m -- Height of Galdhøpiggen, highest point in Norway
- 2,499 m -- Height of Rysy, highest point in Poland
- 3,410 m -- Height of Piz Linard, highest peak in the Vorarlberg
- 3,717 m -- Height of Teide, highest point in Spain
- 3,754 m -- Height of Mount Cook, highest peak in New Zealand
- 3,776 m -- Height of Mount Fuji, highest peak in Japan
- 4,808 m -- Height of Mont Blanc, highest peak in Western Europe
- 4,884 m -- Height of Carstensz Pyramid, highest peak in Oceania
- 5,895 m -- Height of Mount Kilimanjaro, highest peak in Africa
- 5,959 m -- Height of Mount Logan, highest peak in Canada
- 6,194 m -- Height of Mount McKinley, highest peak in North America
- 6,959 m -- Height of Aconcagua, highest peak in South America
- 7,500 m -- Depth of Cayman Trench, deepest point in the Caribbean Sea
- 8 km -- diameter of Themisto, one of Jupiter's moons
- 8,850 m -- Height of Mount Everest, highest point on Earth, in Asia
- 10 km -- Wavelength of the lowest long wave radio frequency, 30 kHz
- Distances longer than 10 km
See also conversion of units.
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