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In science, measurement is the process of assigning numbers to things. We measure things to be able to compare them to each other and to understand them better.
There are many different things that we can measure, such as length, weight, volume, and temperature. We use different units of measurement for different things. For example, we use meters to measure length, kilograms to measure weight, litres to measure volume, and degrees Celsius to measure temperature.
We can use tools to help us measure things. Some common tools for measuring include rulers, scales, thermometers, and stopwatches.
Measurement is an important part of science. It allows us to make observations, collect data, and test hypotheses. By measuring things, we can learn more about the world around us.
The cake measures 10 inches in diametre.
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The word "measure" comes from the Latin word "mensura," which means "a measuring, a measurement; thing to measure by." The Latin word "mensura" is derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *me-, which means "to measure.".
What things can you measure?