the fish tank
In the US, a fish tank's capacity is measured in gallons.
The official SI unit for volume is the cubic meter, but for a fish tank, I would use liters. One liter is one cubic decimeter (or 1/1000 of a cubic meter).
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He would have to fish 4 hours long because if kim would catch 16 fish in 2 hours. 4 time 4 is 16 as well so therefore he would have to fish for hours
In theory, you could have a 2 mL fish bowl, but you could only put a very small fish in it. The 1 L fish bowl would be a better choice.
fish tank
You would be more likely to measure a fish tank in centimeters because it is typically smaller and requires more precise measurements. A swimming pool, on the other hand, is usually larger and would be measured in meters or feet.
Yes, but later you would have to do all the work again to change it to different measurements and it would take longer.
Yes, you can use centimeters to measure a fish tank. Simply measure the length, width, and height of the tank in centimeters to determine its overall size. This will help you calculate the volume of water the tank can hold and ensure you select the appropriate accessories and fish for the tank.
analysis
Millimeters may be appropriate, or perhaps centimeters. If a fish is 63 mm long, then it would be 6.3 cm long. U have to take the fish out of the aquarium
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Probably the fish, but that depends on the type of fish.
If you were swimming in the sea and then a jelly fish stung you it would not hurt and easier not to get sun burn
Great white shark
if it is not swimming it is dead!
There are many fish that people would not like swimming with. Examples include electric eels, bull, great white, and tiger sharks, and red-bellied piranhas.