In the NFL and NCAA, goal posts are 6 inches wide. High school football fields usually use goal posts that are 4 inches wide.
football has a goal basketball has a net football you use your feet basketball you use your hands football you use a football basketball you use a basketball football you use a pitch basketball you use a court there is loads
A tape measure.
A tape measure.
use inches
You should use a ruler because it can measure more
You should use a meter stick to measure the length of a soccer pitch.
Rugby is a football code, so there is no difference. However, it is different from other football codes:Association football: the hands cannot be used, and goals are used instead of scoring zones.American football: the ball can be passed forward, and rules regarding the post-tackle situation are different.Gaelic football: several alterations in the goal, and methods of scoring and playing.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------In Rugby game each team has 15 players, but American football has 11 players. additional point, in American football players always use pads protect themselves but Rugby players don't use this!
An odometer.
Because It was cheaper back then.
Metres, to measure its length or width, square metres to measure its area.
You can 'see' approximately 200 feet if you are at a football game (American football, not soccer that is). So a football field from goal line to goal line is 100 yard, or 300 feet. So subtract 100 feet (33 1/3 yards) from that and you have 200 feet. So if you look at the 33 yard line, then look to the other goal line, that will be 67 yards which is 201 feet - pretty close.