4 cups
or (outside USA) a 10 x 10 x 10 centimetres (or 2.54 inches square) cube
A litre of liquid will fill a cube of 10cm each side.
A litre is just slightly more than a quart.
1 liter = just bigger than a quart
That is a matter of opinion.
It looks like a 1.6 gallon can
a sea producer is a plant that lives under the sea a on land producer starts of a food web of creatures as it is eaten and it eats no animal so a sea producer would start an under sea food web
The 5.7 liter 350 cu. in. Chevrolet V8 is a small block. There is no big block 350.
Not very big at all; very small.
That is small, as backpacks go
That would be a small block.
it really matters what your comparing it to. Although, as far as i know it is small. A liter is about the same as a quart. A milliliter is 1/1000 of a liter or approximately .016 of an ounce. It's very small..
if your small get a small one and if your big get a big one
A microliter (one-millionth of a liter).The first ten prefixes on the small side of the prefix list are :deciliter (one tenth of a liter)centiliter (one hundredth of a liter)milliter(one thousandth of a liter)microliter(one millionth of a liter)nanoliter (one billionth of a liter)picoliter (one trillionth of a liter)femtoliter (one quadrillionth of a liter)attoliter (one quintillionth of a liter)zeptoliter (one sextillionth of a liter)yoctoliter (one septillionth of a liter)
Fill the big bucket. Use that to fill the small one. Now you have 2 in the big, and the small is full. Pour out the small one. Pour the 2 quarts from the big one into the small one, fill the big one, and then use 1 quart from the big one to fill the small one. Now you have 4 quarts in the big one. ■
That would be a big block. If you are referring to the diesel engine, it is based on the Oldsmobile rocket block, and shares nothing with the engines usually referred to as big block or small block.
A big one
A big one