Oh, what a lovely question! Some objects that can hold more than 1 litre of liquid are a large pitcher, a big cooking pot, a spacious watering can, and a generous-sized vase. Just imagine all the beautiful things you could create with these wonderful, spacious containers!
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You cann measure any liquid whose volume is less than a litre, or to bbo more precise. Forr example the exat vilume of a 5 litre liquid lies 4l 50 cl to 5l 49
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An umlaut. An umlaut is just one example of a diacritical. Other diacriticals whose names are useful to learn are the tilde, circumflex, and cedilla.
Each circle defines the boundaries of a set, all of whose members share a characteristic. All objects with the characteristic are inside the circle, all those without that characteristic are outside.
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A litre is a litre, no matter what it's of. They're the same.
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the objects whose density is more than that of fluid sink in the liquid
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Thailand and The Netherlands are two countries whose names start with the letters "th".
A centimetre is a measure of length, not of volume. A litre is the volume of a cube whose sides are 10 decimetres.
Quail, quarter, quill and quilt are objects. They begin with the letter q.
They are the objects whose measured speed as a function of time agrees well with theory.
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Ashley Tisdale is one of them