OK, SO OBJECTS that are measured in liters could include:
Soda,
Bottled Water,
Liquid Medicine (In Milliliters),
Liquid Nitrogen,
Liquid Air (stuff for removing dust from computers)
Gasoline,
Honey,
Milk,
and many other things.
An eyedropper holds a relatively small volume, and I would say it is best measured in milliliters (mL).
you cant measure a pencil in milliliters. how about grams?
A can of soda would be more likely to be measured in liters, as it is a consumable liquid that is typically sold in standard units like milliliters or liters. Gasoline is usually measured in gallons or liters when dispensed in gas stations.
Gallons are an Imperial measure of volume. Gallons are used in the USA and are about the same as 4 litres. Milk and gasoline are two examples of things measured in gallons.
Litres is better to measure quantities larger than a quart.
liters or litres
liquids
liters or litres
Milk is a liquid. liquids are measured in liters.
all liquids are measured in litres
all liquids are measured in litres
You can't measure coins in liters because liters measure liquids like 1 liter 1000 milliliters
Any liquids, especially petrol (gasoline), milk and fruit juice. Don't forget Vodka Most cans of pop are measured in ml (millilitres). Large bottles of pop are usually sold in 2 or 3 litre bottles. Although all liquids can be measured in litres, it depends on how much of it there is. 1000 litres is a cubic metre (m3 )
Cubic meters, liters, cubic centimeters, depending on the amount of liquid.
Yes, a large jug of milk can be measured in liters. Liters are a common unit of volume measurement used for liquids like milk. The volume of the jug would indicate how many liters of milk it can hold.
Liquids are measured in volume - liters, gallons, cm3, etc.
you can mesure a drink, or a regular shallow pool