No, it would be measured in cubic feet.
Any volume is measured in cubic feet, so yes, furnace volume is measured in cubic feet. Square feet is used for linear measurements.
Elevation can be measured in feet and inches, or metres and centimetres.
An area is measured in square units, so for lengths measured in feet, the area would be measured in square feet.The surface area of a box, is just the sum of the areas of each face, each of which is measured in square units.
Fridges are commonly measured in litres AND cubic feet.
You would need four fire hoses at 25 yards each to reach 230 feet. There would be a little extra.
Firetrucks and fire hoses and classified as weather elements because firetrucks have useful things for firefighters to fight the fires and fire hoses can be used to put out fires.
Most likely its measured in feet, but its probably measured in inches too
CO levels are not measured in feet and so you will not find such standard feet anywhere.CO levels are not measured in feet and so you will not find such standard feet anywhere.CO levels are not measured in feet and so you will not find such standard feet anywhere.CO levels are not measured in feet and so you will not find such standard feet anywhere.
a mudslide is measured by the feet and times it by every 2 feet
No, it would be measured in cubic feet.
fire engines have ladders, water hoses, and people
Fire hoses are made out of fireproof materials, but when dry, they can still burn in a really hot fire. But usually during a fire, the hoses have water in them which cools them and keeps them from burning.
Any volume is measured in cubic feet, so yes, furnace volume is measured in cubic feet. Square feet is used for linear measurements.
Fire-fighter's hoses is the plural of fire-fighter's hose
it is measured in feet
Then the surface area of the solid would be measured in square feet