No, you measure water in cups or ounces.
No. Under controlled circumstances, when you freeze 1 measure of water, it expands to about 1 and 1/10th of a measure. When melted, it will once again equal 1 measure of water.
Normally you would not measure water per inch since the concept makes no sense.
How could you determine your mass using water, a bathtub,something to measure water with, and Archimedes' princilpe?
You would measure it in litres
Let the water sit for at least 24 hours, in that period of time any chlorine or chloramines contained in the water will deteriorate.
As long as you use a water conditioner that treats both chlorine and chloramines there is nothing wrong with using sink or tap water in your aquarium.
Salt water swimming pools are very safe, and are very popular in Australia. Chloramines are created in all chlorine pools including salt and fresh water, generally from being used. Regular maintenance is required to alleviate chloramines.
Chlorinated water needs to be treated before use in any fish tank. It's not just chlorine that's added to tap water that's harmful, but chloramines as well.
You can't measure a plant with water.
No, you measure water in cups or ounces.
I don't think you can measure water. Sorry xD
Salinity is a measure of the saltiness of water.
to for example measure the pressure under water
only the height of it. for example water in a container then, you can measure the depth
Submerge it in water and measure how much the water rises.
How can you measure water purity ?