Obviously, you can't.
If you don't have a jigger/shot glass/measuring cup (or just don't want to mess around with one), you can estimate by pour time. Bartenders fit open liquor containers with spouts that control pour rate such that if you turn the bottle over while you count to three, as long as you always count at the same rate you'll always get about the same amount of alcohol. This is faster than actually measuring and reasonably accurate. If you watch a show like "Bar Rescue", often times the mixologist will be shown explaining to the bartenders how to make the new cocktails using pour times: "Pour tequila for a three-count, pour triple sec for a one-count, add the juice of a lime, shake and pour it over ice".
You squish your boobs together then wrap a measuring tape around them.
you measure from the right nostril to the right ear lobe.
water
you can measure it in liters or gallons
You cannot. Millilitres are a measure of volume, milligrams are a measure of mass and unless you know the density of the substance that you are measuring out, the conversion is not valid.
by weight
you count the rings inside the tree
Measuring the weight of any body requires a tool to measure it. A measurement without a tool is an estimate, not a measurement.Measuring the weight of an airplane without a measuring tool cannot be done.
a measuring can measure plant.
depends how big it is
you can measure the angle of insolation by measuring the angle of the shadows that appear
When measuring an angle you have to measure the sides using a protractor.
Exactly what measuring device? There are hundreds of "measuring devices" to measure different things.
use a measuring measure,like the one for clothes measuring
You can measure its volume with a measuring cup or measuring spoons. You can measure its weight with a food scale. You can measure its temperature with a thermometer.
Yes, but you should measure solids before measuring liquids. If you, for example, measure water before measuring flour, the flour will stick to the measuring cup.
A piece of string and a ruler or tape measure.