Well, that is neat. When using metric and celsius:
1 kilometer is 1.000 meters.
1 square meter of water weighs exactly 1 tonne. (1.000 kilo also known as a kilokilo)
The vastly superior metric dozen is exactly 10.
Water freezes at exactly 0 degrees.
1 meter of water takes exactly 100 minutes - a metric hour - to completely evaporate when heated to 100 degrees. Doing so requires exactly 1 kilowatt of power.
Your last point is wrong, at least as you have stated it. Evaporation time is based on surface area, and the required power is based on volume, but you expressed the amount of water as a length.
Well, that is neat. When using metric and celsius:
Your last point is wrong, at least as you have stated it. Evaporation time is based on surface area, and the required power is based on volume, but you expressed the amount of water as a length.
Still, metric is way better.