On the list you provided with the question, there isn't a single unit appropriate
for measuring the volume of a swimming pool or any other container.
Swimming Pools are typically measured in yards or meters. Competitions are usually held in 25 yard, 25 meter, or 50 meter pools.
10 kilometers
100000
yards or meters (meter pools r longer than yard pools)
Which would be the most appropriate unit of measure for filling a pool
you would most certainly use a yard stick
Feet or meters
In metres is the best way to measure
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Meters.
You would use meters.
Kiloliters or gallons depending on sizeo f the pool.
Litres.
gallons
I guess liters or gallons..I have the question too, and this is what I am answering.
You would use meters.
centimeters are a small unit of measurement. Pools are very large. You would use it on a fish tank.
It depends where you are. The term I find most common is Gallons.
The base unit of volume is the cubic metre.
yards, feet
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