Dispersing pollutants in larger volumes of water is called dilution.
No. Larger things usually have larger volumes.
When you want to measure small volumes or larger volumes to a high degree of accuracy.
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No. The mL and the cm3 are identical volumes.
Laboratory flask of different types are designed to contain liquids in larger volumes.
The solution to sewage problems is to install a more efficient system that can handle larger volumes of raw material. Improving the efficiency of the system so that it can process higher volumes of waste.
It isn't. A cm is a centimetre, a unit of length. Imagine, however, a cube exactly one cm long on each edge. This cube measures one cubic centimeter, or cm3 The unit of small volumes, therefore is the cm3 (If you were curious, larger volumes are measured in litres, and very large volumes, hectolitres)
When the government prevents either a news item or scenes from a movie from being shared with the larger public this is referred to as censorship
Millilitres, centilitres, litres, kilolitres and larger units, or cubic millimetres, cubic centimetres, cubic decimetres, and so on.
It most often is, depending on the fluid and the volume administered. Larger volumes are measured in litres.
As the two prisms are similar there are ratios between them. The ratio of the lengths is 4 : 12 = 1 : 3 The ratio of volumes is the cubs of the ratio of lengths. → The volumes are in the ratio of 1³ : 3² = 1 : 27 As the a smaller prism has a volume of 24 cm³, the larger prism has a volume 27 times larger → volume larger prism = 27 × 24 cm³ = 648 cm³
When larger jobs are broken down into smaller tasks, that is called specialization.