cubit is a unit of measurement in China is it true or false
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cubit, unit earlier measure used by many ancient and mediaeval peoples.
so as China is very economically developed
so answer is false....
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The given statement is false
- The cubit is a historical measurement of length that is based on the distance between the middle finger and elbow. The Sumerians, Egyptians, and Israelites were its main cultural affinities.
Explanation:
- With a possible origin in Egypt around 5,000 years ago, the cubit is a very old unit of length. Cubit is a term that can be used to describe a number of ancient units, the length of which varied depending on the period and place but was typically equal to the length of a human arm from elbow to fingertip, or around one and a half feet.
- The word's Latin origin, which means "elbow," is appropriate. The measurement known as the "ammah" in Biblical Hebrew and the "péchus" in Koine has been translated into English as "cubit" since the Wycliffe Bible was published in 1382.
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