In the United States, rainfall is measured in inches; in pretty much the rest of the world, rainfall is measured in centimeters (the standard unit of small length measurement).
Rainfall is typically measured in millimeters (mm) or inches (in).
The English unit of length is the yard, equal to 3 feet or 36 inches. It is commonly used for measuring smaller distances in the United States and the United Kingdom.
No, pounds are not used in the SI metric, the base unit of mass in SI is the gram. Measurements in pounds are usually converted to kilograms.This answer is incorrect. The base unit for mass is the kilogram (kg), not the gram.
Do you mean metric or imperial? Metric is used in Europe, and with certain things in the US. Imperial is used in the US and a few other holdouts. Anyways, mass is used in the metric system, so their unit is the gram.
you use a measuring cup to measure, that is the tool, but the unit is liters or milliliters
The unit of acceleration used in England is metres per second^2.
The unit of hydrograph for an infinitesimally small duration of effective rainfall is called unit hydrograph. It represents the response of a watershed to a unit input of effective rainfall over time.
A milliliter is the best unit of capacity needed to measure a drop of rain. Milliliters are used to quantify very small units of a liquid.
In American English, a collective noun used as a unit takes _____ verbs and pronouns.
In American English, a collective noun used as a unit takes _____ verbs and pronouns.
Rainfall is typically measured in millimeters (mm) or inches (in).
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The English unit for acceleration is feet per second squared (ft/s^2).
The unit for measuring rainfall using a rain gauge is typically millimeters (mm) or inches (in). This unit represents the amount of rainfall that has accumulated over a specific area during a given time period.