Litres or kilograms.
Litres or kilograms.
Litres or kilograms.
Litres or kilograms.
gallons
It depends on what characteristic you want to measure! Its mass, its height, the amount of body fat, the fineness of its fleece?
You can not measure the volume of a liquid with a measurement designed to determine length. A centiliter is a measurement of volume, or the amount of space that a liquid can consume inside an object. A centimeter, would be a measurement of length and a centigram is a measurement of mass (weight).
a time watch in seconds
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.
If you measure properly, the amount of water does not change. Measurement with whatever graduated cylinder you choose will not alter the amount of liquid measured. Most people choose to measure once with a larger one, but if the amount of liquid falls between the measurement lines, you can measure the "leftover" with a smaller cylinder and find the exact answer.
Liters or cubic meters are typically used to measure the volume of water in a swimming pool.
It depends on the amount. Very little: mm3 Drinking Glass: cm3 Pools: m3 Oceans: km3
I wiil use water
The unit of measurement for milk is litre (L) in the SI.
gallons
To measure weight you would use Kg To measure height length or girth you would use metres
It depends on what characteristic you want to measure! Its mass, its height, the amount of body fat, the fineness of its fleece?
You can not measure the volume of a liquid with a measurement designed to determine length. A centiliter is a measurement of volume, or the amount of space that a liquid can consume inside an object. A centimeter, would be a measurement of length and a centigram is a measurement of mass (weight).
a time watch in seconds
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.
No you would measure it in kilos, because its mass and volume are too great to measure in liters alone.