Yes, there are several volume measurements larger than a gallon. For example, a quart is equal to 1/4 of a gallon, and a gallon itself is part of larger units like a barrel (often used for liquids like oil) or a cubic foot. Additionally, in the metric system, a liter is slightly less than a quarter of a gallon, while larger metric units such as hectoliters and kiloliters exceed a gallon in volume.
One is a measurement of length and one is a measurement of liquid volume.
Very roughly, without looking it up, the mass of a gallon of water is almost 4 kilograms.
A quart is 1/4 of a gallon. A cup is 1/8 of a gallon.
1 gallon by far. 1 US fluid gallon = 3,785 cubic centimeters (rounded)
No, 3 quarts is equal to 0.75 gallons, so it is not bigger than half a gallon.
No, a gallon is not bigger than a quart. In the US customary system of measurement, there are 4 quarts in a gallon. Therefore, a gallon is equal to 4 quarts, making a quart smaller than a gallon in terms of volume.
The gallon is a measure of volume approximately equal to four liters
One is a measurement of length and one is a measurement of liquid volume.
Well, honey, a gallon is actually bigger than a liter. You see, a gallon is a unit of measurement in the US customary system, while a liter is a unit in the metric system. So, if you're talking about volume, a gallon is gonna give you more bang for your buck than a liter.
A gallon is about 3.8 liters - a gallon is bigger.
Very roughly, without looking it up, the mass of a gallon of water is almost 4 kilograms.
Of those, only 5 quarts is bigger than a gallon.
Yes, 17 cups is bigger than 1 gallon. There are 16 cups in a gallon, so 17 cups would be 1 cup more than a gallon. In terms of volume, 17 cups would be 1 cup larger than 1 gallon.
Yes a gallon is bigger than a deciliter.
A gallon is a unit of volume, while a foot is a unit of length. The two are not related.
Yes, a gallon is quite larger than a liter.A gallon is bigger than a liter.
A gallon is 128 times bigger than one ounce.