Well, personally I use the Hot or Not Scale, as follows (It is out of 5): 5 = HOT!!! 4 = Attractive 3 = Ok 2 = Inattractive 1 = Not You can easily enough convert this to be used with inanimate objects.
It is difficult to describe the beauty of a sunset.
You would use a scale for measuring weight.You would use a scale for this.
the fujita scale now called enhanced fujita scale
pH scale :)
The scale that chemists use to describe the concentration of hydronium ions in a solution is know as the pH Scale
how you would use the scale in miles to estimate to total area of Madagascar
The most commonly referred to scale by the press and the public is the Richter scale for measuring earthquake magnitude. However this was actually replaced in the 1970s by the Moment Magnitude scale which is the magnitude scale favoured and in use by seismologists.
The words origin is from the Latin 'pulcher' meaning 'beautiful or great physical beauty' You could use the word to describe a house, although very, very few people would know what you are talking about. The word is unfamiliar. Keep a description simple and straightforward.
Chemists use the pH scale to describe the relative strength of an acid or base. Acids have a pH below 7, with lower values indicating stronger acids. Bases have a pH above 7, with higher values indicating stronger bases.
-'s shows possession, so it would be used to describe something that belongs, or is peculiar, to Belgium, e.g. Belgium's natural beauty, Belgium's government.
* Describe what methods you would use to convert a browser to a customer
our teacher taught us how to use the map scale correctly .