true and they work on the moon the same way they do here but electronic scales wouldn't
litres is the british spelling of a volume measurement roughly equal to the volume of water you drink in a day. to determine the mass of that volume you would have to know the density. m = density . volume. false
true. and you measure the volume from the bottom of the curved top surface of the water
true. and it has a density and a mass
absolutely
false. i believe they're asking from which point on the meniscus you measure. like i said before, it's the bottom of the meniscus not the top.