A litre. Unless you wanted to be particularly precise, in which case millilitre.
A microgram.
kilometre
Tonnes
to measure the capacity of a baby bottle you would use grams your welcome
metric unit
Liters would be easiest to use.
You would use millimeters for the measure of the capacity of a paper cup.
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Probably none because a stream does not have a capacity but a rate of flow.
The mass of any coin is typically measured in grams; the capacity or volume would be measured in millilitres.
it depends on how big the raindrops are, but I would use millilitres. 👍
I assume you mean volume rather than capacity. The milliliter would be the best answer. It is 1 thousandth of a liter.
Milliliters is the metric unit to use for the capacity of a thimble.
A litre. Unless you wanted to be particularly precise, in which case millilitre.
The two most commonly used metric units for measuring the capacity of cans of drinks are milliliter (mL) and centiliter (cL). As their names suggest, mL is a thousandth of a Liter and a cL is a hundredth of a Litre. Litre is the metric unit of measurement of volume.
Cubic meters, or some multiple or fraction, like cubic kilometers, cubic centimeters, etc.