Human-based units of measurement

ID: human-based-units-of-measurement

Human-based units of measurement are systems of measurement that are derived from human scales or proportions. These types of units often relate to the physical dimensions of the human body or human experiences. They may involve specific body parts or human-related activities to create more relatable or intuitive units. Some examples of human-based units include: 1. **Foot**: The foot is a unit of length that is based on the human foot. Historically, it was related to the average size of a person's foot.

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