3*10^8 m/s
The unit is a litre.
This may not be very elegant. It should be a sunny day, you should have a functioning watch, and you need not to be too desperate (you need some time). You want to find the moment when the sun is at its highest point in the sky for you, the observer. Put a stick firmly into the ground (as close to vertical as you can-- us a make-shift plumb) in such a way that you can mark the movement of the tip of the stick's shadow. I would do this before 11 am on your watch, given that you may not know where you are within your time zone, and solar noon doesn't line up exactly with noon standard time. Do this for as long as it takes to see a curve in the movement of the shadow, and a minimum distance between the shadow and the base of the stick (the curve comes down, and then goes up). The shortest line connecting the base of the stick and the tip of the shadow is north. This represents the moment when the sun transits the meridian, your local line connecting north and south. I think the longer the stick and the longer you have to make observations, the more accurate will be your results. Follow the direction of your noontime shadow. (Just don't keep following your shadow all day...) In a wilderness situation, this would probably be as accurate as the above, with much less trouble.
A ladle (Lay-dil)
That is a ladle.
A ladle with a wooden handle protects your hand from the heat of the food you are serving.
"ladle" is "louche" in French.
That is the proper spelling of the word ladle(spoon).
the function of ladle is to hold a liquid food
if u pour liquid metal in a ladle from furnace then cast in a mould,its called ladle tapping
1. The ladle fell down while transporting molten metal. 2.Use the ladle to mix .
You're going to need a ladle for that!
The buffet had a large ladle in each container of soup. The cook bent over to ladle more beans from the cooking pot.
yes the first ladle has been proved to be an accident
Cradle, handle, and straddle all rhyme with ladle.