In-sentence examples of “kilometre”

How to use in-sentence of “kilometre”:

+ Bondi Beach is a beach in Sydney, Australia, about one kilometre long and roughly seven kilometres from the centre of the city.

+ One kilometre is 0.6214 miles.

+ There are several rocks and islets off the coast, including: Castle Rock, Speery Island, the Needle, Lower Black Rock, Upper Black Rock, all of which are within one kilometre of the shore.

+ The Spanish border is about one kilometre away.

+ It’s a 752 square kilometre mangrove area between Ho Chi Minh City and the sea.

In-sentence examples of kilometre
In-sentence examples of kilometre

Example sentences of “kilometre”:

+ While officially only 490 metres in length, the actual structure appears much longer as it forms part of a 5 kilometre elevated roadway between Flemington Road and the West Gate Freeway, making it the longest bridge in Australia.

+ There he may have noticed kilometre marker 66.6, and immediately after that a road sign stating the direction towards Ommen.

+ This is a list of countries and dependencies ranked by human population density, and measured by the number of human inhabitants per square kilometre or square mile.

+ Officials said hundreds of volcanic earthquakes had been recorded on the mountain over the weekend of 23–24 October, and that the magma had risen to about 1 kilometre below the surface due to the seismic activity.

+ One kilometre is the approximate distance a healthy adult human being can walk in ten minutes.

+ For example, a kilometre is one thousand times the length of a metre, but a square kilometre is one million times the area of a square metre.

+ While officially only 490 metres in length, the actual structure appears much longer as it forms part of a 5 kilometre elevated roadway between Flemington Road and the West Gate Freeway, making it the longest bridge in Australia.

+ There he may have noticed kilometre marker 66.6, and immediately after that a road sign stating the direction towards Ommen.

+ Note that distances should entered in kilometres using the and the kilometre distance will similarly be calculated and display correctly.

+ Road density is 3.83 kilometre per square kilometre of land.

+ This location currently corresponds with kilometre marker 66.6 on route N348.

+ According to the police officer, the accident indeed took place near Raalte on the N348 between Raalte and Deventer, but not on the location where the 66.6 kilometre marker currently is, but near the 60.0 kilometre marker.

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