Fish tanks are measured primarily by their capacity. In the U.S. they use gallons as the main unit. A fish tank can be anywhere from 1 gallon in capacity to 200+ gallons.
The physical dimensions of the tank itself would be measured in millimeters. The capacity of the liquid inside the tank would be measured in liters.
About 2,422 liters.
A glass tank.
A fish tank would hold about 6 liters.
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They're measured in gallons in the US, and liters everywhere else. This holds true no matter how big the tank is--the New England Aquarium in Boston has a tank they describe as holding one million gallons of water.
In the US, a fish tank's capacity is measured in gallons.
The mass of a fish tank should be measured in kilograms.
4/3*pi*r3 where the radius of the tank is measured in decimetres.
About 35 litres :)
-- Multiply the length of the side of the square tank (in cm) by itself, -- Multiply the answer by the depth (in cm) of the liquid in the tank, -- Divide the answer by 1,000 to get the liquid volume in liters.
80 liters will fill a good sized fish tank [about 21 gal]. 80 milliliters would hardly start, as that is about 5 tablespoons.
332000 litres