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To help compare different orders of magnitude this page lists lengths between 1 km and 10 km (103 and 104 m).
- Distances shorter than 1 km
- 1,000 metres is equal to:
- 1,300 m — Height of Haltitunturi, highest point in Finland
- 1,344 m — Height of Ben Nevis, highest point in the United Kingdom
- 1,609.344 m — One mile
- 1,852 m — One nautical mile
- 1,991 m — Centre span of Akashi-Kaikyo Bridge, longest suspension bridge in the world
- 2,038 m — Height of Mount Mitchell, highest point in eastern North America
- 2,100 m — Height of Kebnekaise, highest point in Sweden
- 2,228 m — Height of Mount Kosciuszko, highest point in Australia
- 2,469 m — Height of Galdhøpiggen, highest point in Norway
- 2,499 m — Height of Rysy, highest point in Poland
- 3,410 m — Height of Piz Linard, highest peak in the Vorarlberg
- 3,717 m — Height of Teide, highest point in Spain
- 3,754 m — Height of Mount Cook, highest peak in New Zealand
- 3,776 m — Height of Mount Fuji, highest peak in Japan
- 4,808 m — Height of Mont Blanc, highest peak in Western Europe
- 4,884 m — Height of Carstensz Pyramid, highest peak in Oceania
- 5,642 m — Height of Mount Elbrus, highest peak in Europe
- 5,895 m — Height of Mount Kilimanjaro, highest peak in Africa
- 5,959 m — Height of Mount Logan, highest peak in Canada
- 6,194 m — Height of Mount McKinley, highest peak in North America
- 6,959 m — Height of Aconcagua, highest peak in South America
- 7,500 m — Depth of Cayman Trench, deepest point in the Caribbean Sea
- 8 km — diameter of Themisto, one of Jupiter's moons
- 8,850 m — Height of Mount Everest, highest point on Earth, in Asia
- 10 km — Wavelength of the lowest long wave radio frequency, 30 kHz
- Distances longer than 10 km