typically, acres
My VersionI measure a lake in surface area, Square Miles in my case, and Ice thickness for safety.As you can see my measurement is for my uses.
You may measure the amount of water, the depth of the water, The cleanliness of the water, the height of the lake above sea level or dozens of other ways depending on what you need to know.
gallons
Meters
Cubic metres, or cubic kilometres for large lakes.
Meters
cm
gallons
Measuring Lake Erie from the Canadian side would probably be in kilometers. On the US side would probably be in miles.
You would use meters or feet to measure the depth of Lake Michigan.
Meters
Cubic metres, or cubic kilometres for large lakes.
Meters
Nautical miles (knots) or Air miles, depending on HOW you are travelling.
Yes it is
division
You would use the unit of measure called "kilograms" to measure the mass of an elephant.
It depends. It would be smartest to use miles, but you could use feet or yards. You can actually use any unit of measurement you would like.
The Unit Used To Measure A Train Can Be Kilometer.