I would say gallons. Depends what kind of fish, but smaller than 10 gallons seems cruel.
Any unit of volume, such as liters, milliliters, gallons, pints, or quarts.
Well, it pretty much depends on how big the dog bowl is. If you own an average size bowl, then go for pints. Unless do you own a doggie bowl of futuristic proportions (if you know what I mean), I really suggest pints. However it is mostly probable that it is pints because gallons are HUGE!! So yes, pints. So, I hope you know the difference between gallons and pints now.
It is literally the same thing
No, the volume of milk remains the same when transferred from a carton to a bowl as long as no spillage or evaporation occurs. The amount of milk poured out of the carton into the bowl is equal to the amount initially in the carton.
There are 10 pints in 80 fluid ounces, so you would need 10 pints of juice to fill the punch bowl.
The best way would be to use the ancient Archemedean way: take a bowl or similar object that can fully contain the rock in question. Put the bowl in a large pan. Fill the bowl completely with water, all the way up to the very rim. Now, submerge the rock completely in the bowl, so that it is entirely underwater. Water will spilled out of the bowl into the pan. Remove the bowl from the pan, and pour the water from the pan into a measuring cup - the volume of that water is the volume of the rock.
The capacity of a standard fishbowl is typically around 1 to 3 gallons, depending on the size and shape. It's best to refer to the manufacturer's specifications or measure the volume manually for an accurate estimate.
When you have the dog dish and you have won the bingo and you have the classical CD, go to the store and put the CDin the radio. Since the teenagers hate classical music the they will go away. You will now get the No Freeze WindshieldWiper Fluid. After that you go to the school and find the guy with the frozen windshields. Afterwards go to your inventory and use the No Freeze Windshield Wiper Fluid. Then what you do is that you pour 3 pints in the dog bowl, then pour the 3 pints in the dog bowl in the cup. Then pour another 3 pints in the dog bowl, and there will be 4 pints left in the bottle, and you win your mini game!
capacity
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To convert milligrams to teaspoons, we need to know the density of the substance in question. However, if we assume we are talking about water, which has a density of 1 gram per milliliter, we can estimate that 1 milligram is roughly equal to 0.001 milliliters. Since 1 teaspoon is approximately 5 milliliters, 500 milligrams would be approximately 0.5 teaspoons.
when you use volume to fill a fish tank/bowl.