A liter is, by definition, one cubic decimeter.
1000 milliliters or 100 centiliters
A solid does take up space. Although it doesn't take up as much mass if it were to be a liquid or a gas.For example ice doesn't take up as much space as water or water vapor 123456789
It will freeze quicker ina colder temperature. What is the temperature ?
Gases will expand or contract to the volume of the container they are in, so gases do. However, liquids have fixed volumes, so they do not. In other words, a liter of water will remain a liter of water whether it is in a bucket or a swimming pool. However, the same quantity of gas may have different volumes depending on the container.
a teaspoon of water
Take a 10 liter bottle of non-sparkling or distilled water, drink as much as you can when you haven't eaten anything before. When you are full of water and you want to throw up, measure the remaining water, subtract from 10 and you got your stomach volume. :D
1 liter of space = 1dm3
The water bottles in landfills take up a great deal of space. It is estimated that about 20 percent of a landfill can be made up of plastic from water bottles.
blood is made up of blood cells and plasma. it has a density of approximately 1 (maybe a little more) so 1L of blood approx takes up as much space as 1L of water.
There is no exact amount just drink as much as you can - continuously.
A solid does take up space. Although it doesn't take up as much mass if it were to be a liquid or a gas.For example ice doesn't take up as much space as water or water vapor 123456789
you stupid phucking americans, there is no way of knowing how much liquid is in this 8.75liter container, so how can you know how much is left when you take out half a liter??
1 liter = 1000cm3 therefore take 4.38% of 1000cm3 = 43.8cm3
It takes 1 litre of space - a box of 10 x 10 x 10 centimeters or approximately the size of a 900 gram Ziggy's potato salad container
Given a launch cost of $10,000 per pound for space shuttle cargo, a gallon of water (8.3 lbs) costs approximately $83,000 to launch into space.
It would take 100,000 liters of water to dilute 1 liter of copper chlorine solution.
1 Liter = 1000cm3
Yes, water takes up space.