Water content
No they are not because volume is the amount of space, measured in cubic units, that an object or substance occupies and mass is a body of matter; considerable portion.
A unit of precipitation is usually an inch. Both snow and rain are measured in inches. Rain is also measured in fractions of inches.
Rain and snow are alike in that they both originate from water vapor in the atmosphere condensing into liquid or solid form. They are both forms of precipitation that fall from clouds to the ground. Both rain and snow play a vital role in the Earth's water cycle.
Both are two different scales of hardness measurement.
If there is a year of heavy snow, it can have both positive and negative effects on fruit crops. The snow can provide insulation for dormant plants, protecting them from extreme cold temperatures. However, excessive snow accumulation or prolonged cold spells can also damage fruit trees and delay their growth and fruit production. Additionally, heavy snow can create challenges for farmers in terms of access to their orchards and potential for snow load damage on trees.
Zinc can be measured by both. Since zinc is an element, and an object, it can be measured by both of those measurement options.
Power is measured in both torque and horsepower.
Yes, it can be measured in both.
Snow in polar regions can accumulate without high levels of precipitation due to cold temperatures causing minimal melting of existing snow, and the slow sublimation of ice into the atmosphere. This leads to a net accumulation of snow and ice over time, even with relatively low precipitation rates.
Both temperature and pressure increase with depth.
enormous accumulation of plutonium metal on both sides!
Both