The question is flawed. Water depth is a measurement of distance not energy. Unless of course you are asking about the method in which they measure water depth in which the question still makes little sense.
only the height of it. for example water in a container then, you can measure the depth
millimetres.
They mean the top of the water
in depth, feet is used, but in amount, gallons is used
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The answer depends on what aspect you wish to measure: its mass, its area, its depth, the volume of water that it can hold, etc.
The purpose of a depth gauge is to measure the depth of water. It is used by scuba divers to make sure they don't go too deep because the deeper they go the more pressure the water is.
The fathometer is a kind of sonic depth finder. A fathometer will display water depth and make an automatic permanent record of measurement.
It depends on what you want to measure: You could want to know: the area, the depth, the volume of water, surface temperature, temperature at depth, salinity, pollution level, animal life, etc
Depth of water
Generally speaking the greater the depth of the warm water, the stronger the hurricane can get. Is is because a greater depth means a greater volume of warm water to supply energy for a hurricane.
To measure a pond, you can use a measuring tape or a measuring wheel to measure the length, width, and depth of the pond. Additionally, you can use a level to measure the water level of the pond.