120.3125 cubic feet
volume is how much the object takes up
If you know the volume, you know how much stuff it can hold and how much space it takes up.
It cost could be up to 50,000
Yes, volume is how much space an object takes up because volume is like mass in a planet, mass pulls you down just as if volume kept the object from going into space.
volume
Volume.
The measure of how much matter can take up a certain volume or space is called density. Density is calculated by dividing an object's mass by its volume. Objects with higher density have more mass packed into a smaller volume.
120.3125 cubic feet
no volume does not take up space.
Although they have different masses (meaning one is denser than the other), they will take up exactly the same amount of space because they have the same volume.
Argon makes up about 0.93% of Earth's atmosphere by volume.
An 1828 penny can be worth up to about $40.00. It is the large cent penny, so it is quite rare today.
volume is how much the object takes up
No, an object with less volume takes up less space compared to an object with more volume. Volume refers to the amount of space an object occupies, so the less volume an object has, the less space it will take up.
they cost up to $160
Yes. To clarify: Solids : Take up a definite space and have defined shape Liquids : Take up a definite space but have no defined shape Gas : Have no defined space or shape.