you times the width by the legnth of the shape
i think it is legnth but im not sure :)(:
No they are not because volume is the amount of space, measured in cubic units, that an object or substance occupies and mass is a body of matter; considerable portion.
Ponds can be any depth, there is no regulation or even average.
If the mass stays the same, then when an object gets larger, its density decreases. The larger density=the more bouyancy
The same legnth as the distance the outer walls are from each other plus the overlap.
738km.
Around 36km
300,600,000 m
The legnth of a sausage.
Yes. The pool is the same depth throughout.
2,525 km long
6-8 inches in legnth >.>
you times the width by the legnth of the shape
The base unit for length is the metre.
multiply legnth time width
No.