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TAAL VOLCANO
BANAUE RICE TERRACES
MAYON VOLCANO
CHOCOLATE HILLS
PAGSANJAN FALLS
PUERTO GALERA WHITE BEACH
Measuring cylinder
A solid body which may be generated by the rotation of a parallelogram round one its sides; or a body of rollerlike form, of which the longitudinal section is oblong, and the cross section is circular. The space inclosed by any cylindrical surface. The space may be limited or unlimited in length.
Measuring mass
In physics, mass (from Ancient Greek: μᾶζα) commonly refers to any of three properties of matter, which have been shown experimentally to be equivalent: Inertial mass, active gravitational mass and passive gravitational mass. In everyday usage, mass is often taken to mean weight, but in scientific use, they refer to different properties.The inertial mass of an object determines its acceleration in the presence of an applied force. According to Newton's second law of motion, if a body of mass m is subjected to a force F, its acceleration a is given by F/m
Measuring volume
Volume is measured in "cubic" units. The volume of a figure is the number of cubes required to fill it completely, like blocks in a box. ... Volume of a cube = side times side times side. Since each side of a square is the same, it can simply be the length of one side cubed.
Measuring lenght
The longest, or longer, dimension of any object, in distinction from breadth or width; extent of anything from end to end; the longest line which can be drawn through a body, parallel to its sides; as, the length of a church, or of a ship; the length of a rope or line. The quality or state of being long, in space or time; extent; duration; as, some sea birds are remarkable for the length of their wings; he was tired by the length of the sermon, and the length of his walk.
Measuring area