with a thermometer i guess maybe
Soup and pop.
Pop is a palindrome.
the life cycle of popcorn is 1 made in a factory 2 gets shipped to the store/ movies 3 people buy it 4 people want to watch a movie or show 5 people get hungry while watching the movie or show 6 popcorn goes into the microwave 7 pop pop pop pop pop pop pop pop poppoopopopp pop pop 8 munch munch munch munch munch 9 it goes through you 10 i think you know what happens next :)
theirs country rock pop electric pop
acid in pop rots the teeth
Tape measure
the way that you would probably measure soda pop is by fluid ounces.
To measure pop cans in Canada, we use mililitres (ml)
Soup and pop.
the unit is pop. = Piece Of Paper
Litre (L)
The liquid comes out in an automatic measure that is just enough to fill the cup provided.
It depends on your definition of how you measure fizz. If you are going to measure it in volume, then allow the fizz to drop into a beaker and measure it's volume, and if you want to measure it in distance (i.e. how many mm or cm it went up from the top of the pop level, then that's a differnet story.
You can look on the label and it will tell you how many grams of sugar is in a can/bottle. Then using a scale you can measure that out and see for yourself
4 inch I believe, it is possible that it is a 3.5 though easiest way is to pop it out and measure the hole, its easy just slide a flathead under the grill and pop it out
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Certainly, pour approximately half a large pop bottle . That is a litre. For more accuracy use a measuring jug.