Line
A line is a very small old unit of length that was used in printing, watchmaking, and other crafts, and can be converted to inches and millimeters.
A line is a very small old unit of length that was used in printing, watchmaking, and other crafts, and can be converted to inches and millimeters.
A league is an old unit for measuring long distances on land or sea, usually about three miles, once common in travel, maps, and adventure stories.
A link is an old unit of length once used in land surveying, helpful today for reading historic maps and changing old measurements into modern units.
A pound is a unit used to measure weight or mass, mainly in the United States and United Kingdom, and is helpful for understanding body weight, food, and many objects.
A liter is a metric unit for measuring how much space a liquid or gas takes up and it is used every day for drinks, fuel, and many other things.
A light year is a way to measure huge distances in space by how far light travels in one year, making star and galaxy distances easier to understand.