Examples of 'metres high' in a sentence

Meaning of "metres high"

metres high: This phrase is used to describe the measurement of height in meters. It is commonly used to provide information about the vertical extent of something, such as a building, mountain, or tower

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Up to three metres high it provides a lot of biomass.
It grows as a herb or climber up to two metres high.
Metres high and has several moler deposits.
The central door is eleven metres high.
Each tower was six metres high and was manned by one soldier.
This bulging can be several metres high.
It can grow up to five metres high and eight metres wide.
His dorsal fin is nearly two metres high.
The dams can be several metres high and tens of metres long.
The monument is an obelisk about two metres high.
The wall around it was six metres high and impossible to climb.
It is a large monument standing about three metres high.
The main monolith is fifteen metres high with stylized wings.
A change in temperature is created by banks only a few metres high.
It is two metres high.

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Spreading gidgee grows as an upright tree to seven metres high.
These plants could grow to three metres high if maintained correctly.
Forty of these columns were eight and ten metres high.
The tower is approximately twelve metres high and located directly at a mole.
The test walls were layered up to six metres high.
They were almost four metres high and the wall was virgin plaster.
The dam is around five metres high.
They stood two metres high at the shoulder with a horn span to match.
The tower is fifteen metres high.
The wall was three metres high and two and a half metres wide.
You will when your ten metres high up.
Metres high mountain near Banská Bystrica.
They are only a few metres high.
Its cliff walls are tens of metres high and extremely steep and at points vertical.
It grows as a shrub up to five metres high.
Plan a structure about two metres high and a strong rope for each plant.
It has two storeys each about fifteen metres high.
Getting up on a shelf of rock forty metres high with no projection for singing.
It grows as a large shrub or small tree to five metres high.
These contained factory halls five metres high and up to seven metres wide.
Today the rainforest canopy is more than thirty metres high.
There was a deep sea reef thirty metres high and two hundred metres long.
The tallest waterfall is more than one hundred metres high.
The Jarlan chambers are seven metres high and occupy the upper part of the caissons.
It is the largest windmill on the island and is seven metres high.
These mounds are usually only a couple of metres high but hundreds of metres long.
These were from four to five metres square and two metres high.
The Pillar of Shame is eight metres high and depicts twisted human bodies.
And a male with a huge dorsal fin almost two metres high.
There was a deep sea reef thirty metres high In the cold waters of a Norwegian Fjord.
It is a small tree which grows from three to five metres high on average.
It is 6 metres high and dates to the sixteenth century.
The group is eight metres high.
It grows to 6 metres high and flowers from spring to winter.
Paddy fields seven metres high.

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