Yes, Cubic Centimeters or (cc) is one way of measuring volume. However it isn't the only means of measuring volume. You could conceivably measure volume in terms of any unit used to describe linear distance (i.e.inch,meters,millimeters....)
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Centimeters and quarts cannot be equated because centimeters measure length and quarts measure volume. 1 US quart contains 946.352946 cubic centimeters (cc). A cubic centimeter is equal to a milliliter (mL). Use Google to search for "convert 1 quart into cc" to see how the built-in calculator works.
In a way but not really. Feet is what you would use to measure the length of something and cubic feet is what you use to measure the volume of something, like a cube.
To measure the volume of a teardrop, you would typically use the metric unit of measurement known as milliliters (mL) or cubic centimeters (cm³). This is because teardrops are small, liquid volumes that can be accurately measured using these units. To measure the volume of a teardrop, you would need to carefully collect the teardrop in a calibrated container with volume markings and then read the volume measurement indicated on the container.
Simply use the formula for the volume of a sphere: V = (4/3) x pi x radius3. The answer, of course, will be in cubic centimeters.