It varies; depending on the size of the marbles
2 litres = 2,000 millilitres, so 1,000 millilitres (1 litre) are needed to fill the half-full jug.
Not if it is a glass marble, but you can get metal marbles which would be magnetic in many cases.
Marbles became very popular during the Victorian age. At that time many children from poorer families could not afford to buy glass marbles. So, many poorer children used salvaged metal ball bearings, which had become increasingly available because of industrialisation. These ball bearings were referred to by many children as 'Ballies' or "Bollies.' I assume that the letter 'B' was simply dropped, for differentiation purposes, when the name was extended to include glass marbles.
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how many minutes are needed to fill a tank 166060.8 cubic inches
48 marbles
About 200 litres to fill a bath.
at least 39 blue marbles
The milli- metric prefix means one thousandth, so 1 milliliter = 1/1000 liter ⇒ 1000 milliliter = 1 liter Thus you need 1000 milliliters of water to fill a one liter glass jar.
There are at least 11 green marbles in the bag.
The probability of selecting 4 red marbles or 5 blue marbles depends on how many marbles there are altogether, and how many of the total number of marbles are red and how many are blue.
It takes about one to two million years for glass to decompose.