You would need quite a large tank, as angelfish can grow HUGE. Fully developed angelfish can grow quite big, so if you want three angelfish, I would firstly recommend an extremely tall tank. They like tall tanks because of their tall figures. The tank would need to be at least fifty gallons, but that's the minimum. It's preferable if you have a bigger tank, to prevent stunted growth, early deaths, etc. My recommendation is a tall tank that is preferably more than fifty gallons.
1000 cc = 1 litre.
Volume is measured in cubic units, regardless of the shape of the volume. Thus it could be cubic millimetres, cubic centimetres, cubic metres, cubic feet, cubic yards, etc.
I have a year 2000 Toyota Rav4, petrol engine. The engine size shown on the tech sheet is 4 cylinder 1998 cubic centimetres. There was also an 1800 cubic centimetre engine available, and although mine is a Spanish vehicle, i believe the engine sizes were the same everywhere.Steve M.
Depends on the size of the solid. A cubic centimetre (for day-to-day objects), a cubic metre (for a room or a car or a house) or a cubic kilometre (for a mountain). Even smaller or larger units may be needed for the space occupied by a virus or by a planet.
Generally speaking, until you see an angelfish breed there is no guaranteed way to determine sex.
Millimeters (mm) and centimeters (cm) are measurements of length. 1 cm is 10 mm. Cubic millimeters and cubic centimeters measures volume. Cubic millimeters and cubic centimeters (for a cube) are obtained by measuring the length, width, and height of a cubic and calculating its size as follows: A cubic cm = 1 cm x 1 cm x 1 cm = 10 mm x 10 mm x 10 mm = 1000 cubic millimeters
No. Half a centimetre is not the same size as half a kilometre.
At U-Haul, the smallest truck that will hold 40 cubic yards (1,080 cubic feet) is a 24-foot truck. You will also need to check the weight capacity.
A 90 cubic centimetre by 50.1 cubic centimetre is a measure of volume in 6-dimensional space! We, ordinary mortals, can experience only 3-dimensional space so I regret that the question cannot be answered.
Angelfish are not dangerous to people. There are freshwater and saltwater angelfish. The freshwater angelfish grow to a size of a few inches, while the saltwater angelfish can grow up to 12-inches.
25 cubic feet
Yes - there are 10 millimetres in one centimetre. Therefore, one millimetre is one tenth the size of one centimetre.