To find the volume of Terry's aquarium, we multiply the length, height, and width:

14 cm x 12 cm x 10 cm = 1680 cubic cm

To find the volume of Bob's aquarium, we multiply the length, height, and width:

13 cm x 15 cm x 8 cm = 1560 cubic cm

Therefore, Terry's aquarium holds a larger volume of water because it has a volume of 1680 cubic cm, while Bob's aquarium has a volume of only 1560 cubic cm.

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Therefore, Terry's aquarium is larger than Bob's aquarium in terms of volume. Terry's aquarium can hold more water than Bob's aquarium.
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