The amount of space that something occupies is called volume, while the amount of space something contains is called capacity.
A required space refers to the minimum amount of physical area or capacity needed to accommodate something. This could apply to buildings, storage facilities, vehicles, or any other objects or structures that require a specific amount of space to function properly.
The amount of space something takes up is called volume. Volume is a measure of the three-dimensional space occupied by an object or a substance.
"Space needed" typically refers to the amount of physical storage required to accommodate a particular item or file. It could also refer to the minimum amount of space required for an activity or function to take place.
Mass.
Of space something takes up
the amount of space needed for a zebra is about the space of 10 to 15 back yards of space for one zebra
The amount of space occupied by something is called its volume.
The amount of space something takes up is called its volume. Volume is measured in cubic units, such as cubic meters or cubic feet, and is calculated by multiplying the length, width, and height of an object.
Its volume.
its volume.
The amount of space something occupies.