noun a unit of length in the metric system equal to ten meters
In construction, decametres are used for measuring land plots, building dimensions, and other large-scale projects.
Decametres are used in civil engineering for road construction, infrastructure projects, and urban planning.
Decametres are used in sports such as track and field for measuring running distances, long jumps, and other events.
In geography, decametres are used to measure distances between cities, rivers, mountains, and other geographical features.
In surveying, a decametre is a unit of length equal to 10 meters, commonly used for measuring large distances.
In scientific writing, a decametre may be used to describe large distances or measurements in certain contexts.
An architect may use decametres to measure the dimensions of large structures or buildings.
Civil engineers may use decametres to measure distances or dimensions in construction projects.
Surveyors may use decametres to measure land areas or distances for mapping purposes.
Geologists may use decametres to measure geological formations or distances in the field.
Urban planners may use decametres to measure distances or dimensions in urban design projects.