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Another feature of the moons surface is long, narrow valleys called rillies. the hadley rille is 125 kilometers long, 0.4 kilometers deep and 1.5 kilometers wide at its widest p…
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another feature of the moons surface is long, narrow valleys called rillies. the hadley rille is 125 kilometers long, 0.4 kilometers deep and 1.5 kilometers wide at its widest point. express these distances in meters
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Explanation:
length = 125000
width = 1500
depth = 400
1 kl = 1000 meters
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