A "klick" is one kilometer, which is 2.2 miles.
2007-04-15 05:25:57
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answer #1
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answered by stupidcaucasian 6
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Actually 1.6 kilometers = 1 mile
"click" as stated by everyone else is short for kilometer.
2007-04-15 05:28:38
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answered by h h 5
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A "klik" is one Kilometer. One pace, left-right-left, is approximately one meter. So, 1 klik is about 1,000 paces.
1 kilometer = 0.621 371 192 mile
1 mile = 1.609 344 kilometer
2007-04-15 05:33:55
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answered by nathanael_beal 4
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click = 1 kilometer.
Most of NATO uses the metric system and the maps are made with metric scales (meters and kilometers) rather than imperial (miles and yards).
I know you got lots of answers but I thought adding a bit more info would be useful.
2007-04-15 07:06:10
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answered by Budda_Budda 3
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One "click" is equal to one kilometer. It was an abbreviation for a kilometer.
2007-04-15 05:31:20
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answer #5
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answered by James G 1
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1 kilometer, I know you have the answer many times over, but I also knew it and wanted the 2 points like most others...
2007-04-15 05:44:31
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answered by Jennifer C 2
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A "Klik" is one kilometer. A mile equals 1.6 kilometers.
2007-04-15 05:30:33
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answer #7
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answered by Albannach 6
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The guy above me got it wrong, a klik is a kilometer as perviously stated, however it is only 1000 meters, a mile is more in the range of 1,800 meters
by guy above me i meant stupidca....
2007-04-15 05:28:54
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe it's actually a kilometer.
2007-04-15 05:25:18
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answered by Sancho 4
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"click" is a slang for kilometer.
2007-04-15 05:33:00
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answered by Anonymous
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1 KM
2007-04-15 05:25:29
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answered by Weatherman 7
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