It is usually a linear measure in the vertical direction, measured downwards. If measured upwards, the same measure could be called a height.
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∙ 9y agoThe measurements for a box is written thus: length, width and depth.
is to measure the depth ,and length of carcass
length, breadth, depth.
It has breadth, width and depth
height, depth and width
The measurements for a box is written thus: length, width and depth.
is to measure the depth ,and length of carcass
In the metric system, "d" often stands for deci-, which represents one-tenth or 0.1. For example, 1 dL is equivalent to 0.1 liters.
length, breadth, depth.
It has breadth, width and depth
You cannot. There is NO agreed order in which the measurements should be listed.
the best accurateIn the estuary the charted depth (which can for most general purposes be considered as the depth at low water) is about 20 metres at its deepest . To get the depth of water at Mean High Water Springs (MHWS) you can add about 5 metres to that depth. At Mean High Water Neaps (MHWN) you only need to add about 4 metres.At London Bridge the charted depth is about 1.8 metres. Add about 7.1 metres to get the depth of water at MHWS and 5.9 metres at MHWN.Given it is 215 miles long and continually in motion there would be hundreds of ever changing measurements.
Converting measurements is the process of changing a quantity from one unit of measurement to another, such as converting from inches to centimeters or from pounds to kilograms. This is done using conversion factors to ensure that the numerical value stays the same but is expressed in a different unit. Converting measurements is important for consistent and accurate communication of quantities across different systems of measurement.
Length the width and depth
Cannot be answered with only these measurements. For a rectangular pool, the length, width and depth are needed. For a round pool, the diameter and depth are needed.
height, depth and width
Do you mean the depth of a hole, a mine, a cave, a river, a basement? The depth of natural formations like valleys is usually compared to the high ground around the valley, but sometimes is compared to sea level which is a standardized value-meaning it represents an average of lots of measurements