I'm not sure but i think its either a cup, a gallon, a quart or a pint.
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if not then your going to have to Guess :)
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Litres.
What is the metric unit of a orange? What is the metric unit of a pencil? What iw the customary unit amount of water a bathtub will hold?
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dewpoint apparatus
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Water vapor in the air is absolute humidity. The ratio of the absolute humidity to the maximum absolute humidity for that temperature and pressure is called the "relative humidity." Absolute humidity is very frequently expressed in terms of grains per pound of air, ppm, or vapour pressure. Relative humidity is usually expressed as a percent.Relative humidity, expressed as a percentage from 0% to 100%, is the amount of moisture in air divided by the total possible amount of moisture in air. Unfortunately, the total possible amount changes when the temperature changes, so the relative humidity can change without adding or removing any water.Another measure is dew point, which is the temperature at which water would condense. It doesn't change with temperature.The lowest measured relative humidity in Phoenix, AZ, USA, is 2%--pretty dry. Sometimes the dew point is below 0 degrees, also pretty dry. (Celsius or Fahrenheit? Both!)
Nope.
1000 kilimeters in a normal bathtub. in a huge bath tub is can hold 200345kilimeters
Liters
it measures the amount of water that fell from the sky
gallons unedeadknight:Liters.
Rain Guage
a rain gauge measures the amount of rain, snow, or any liquid that falls from the skyThe rain gauge measures the amount of water, snow or any liquid that falls from the sky, to view the water level
No, a hygrometer measures humidity; the amount of water in the air.
200 liters is closest.
A Hygrometer. It measures Relative Humidity.
75 gallons. Typical bathtub dimensions 5ft x 2 ft x 1 ft (waterline) = 10 cubic ft = ~75 gallons or 284 liters
Put it in a bathtub of water and measure the rise in water level. Multiply by the length and breadth of the water.