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Test Your Geography Knowledge- The World (Oceans and Continents)

Test Your Geography Knowledge- The World (Oceans and Continents)

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Alice.org s Guide to U.S. Government for Kids Science Toys 10 Words You Need to Stop Misspelling Curious Pages U.S. Weights and Measures Here is information about the units of measure used in the United States. This page includes linear measurements, finding area, cubic, liquid, apothecaries' fluid and weight, Avoirdupois weight, dry measure, troy weight, and Gunter's or Surveyor's chain. For more, see the Infoplease.com conversion calculator Linear Measure Area Measure Cubic Measure Liquid Measure When necessary to distinguish the liquid pint or quart from the dry pint or quart, the word “liquid” or the abbreviation “liq” should be used in combination with the name or abbreviation of the liquid unit. Apothecaries' Fluid Measure Avoirdupois Weight 1. Dry Measure When necessary to distinguish the dry pint or quart from the liquid pint or quart, the word “dry” should be used in combination with the name or abbreviation of the dry unit. Apothecaries' Weight Units of Circular Measure Troy Weight Gunter's or Surveyor's Chain Measure Fact Monster/Information Please® Database, © 2007 Pearson Education, Inc.

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