How Big Is a Grasshopper? Average Size in cm & Worksheet

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Grasshopper is about 3.0 cm tall, 3.0 cm wide, and 7.0 cm deep.

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Visual English Lesson

Grasshopper

A grasshopper is a jumping insect about 7 cm long with strong back legs.

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I can see a Grasshopper.

The Grasshopper is an insect.

Grasshopper helps me learn a real-world English word.

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Which measurement tells how tall it is?

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About Grasshopper

A grasshopper is a jumping insect about 7 cm long with strong back legs.

Size Overview

A Grasshopper is about 3 cm tall, 3 cm wide, and 7 cm deep. A grasshopper is a jumping insect about 7 cm long with strong back legs.

3.0 cm
Width
3.0 cm
Height
7.0 cm
Depth

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A grasshopper can leap 20 times the length of its own body!

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