Kilometres
A unit of volume such as a litre.
typically, acresMy 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.
The international standard unit for measuring pressure is the pascal. 1 pascal = 1 newton / square meter. A unit commonly used is the bar; 1 bar = 100,000 pascal; and that's the approximate air pressure at sea level. Older units that are still sometimes used include mmHg (millimeter mercury).
The length, width, and height of a sea anemone varies greatly. These variables differ based on age and on the species of sea anemone studied.
A kilometre.
miles
The unit of measure from the bottom of the sea to the surface is typically meters or feet. The depth of the sea is measured from the seabed to the sea surface.
Its height (above mean sea level): metres Its length: kilometres - or metres if it is a really short trail.
Kilometres
A fathom is a unit of imperial length which is used to measure the depth of water. I fathom is equivalent to 6feet or 1.83metres e.g. 3 fathoms = 18ft or 5.49m
The unit of measurement "m" can refer to several things, depending on context. A small "m" typically refers to a meter, which is a unit of length. A capital "M" typically refers to a nautical mile, which is a unit of length at sea. A small "m" may also refer to a mile. Although out of context, a mile is more often expressed as "mi".
A unit of volume such as a litre.
A knot is a unit for measuring speed at sea, and equals 1.852 meters/hour.
A knot is a unit for measuring speed at sea, and equals 1.852 meters/hour.
A metre is a unit of length. A pound is a unit of mass. The two units are therefore incompatible. Your question is similar to asking how many inches there are in the sea.
Decibels is a unit of sound, so it would depend on the location and other factors of the sounds of the sea.