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1 gigalitre = 1000 megalitres. You now have all the information required to work out, for yourself, the answer to this and similar questions.
After megalitre (ML), which is equal to one million liters, the next larger unit of volume is the gigalitre (GL). One gigalitre equals one billion liters, or 1,000 megalitres. These units are part of the metric system and are commonly used in contexts such as water management and environmental studies.
0.5 gigalitre = 500,000,000 litres
There are 1,000,000,000 (one billion) litres in one gigalitre.
774 millilitres. if you do mean megalitres, then it is 0.000000774 megalitres. Be careful of the capitalisation of the m.
It is 1 billion litres or 1 million cubic metres.
0.24 megalitres.
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So dividing by 1 million will get you an answer in megalitres. Megalitres is also the same as dekametre cubed
0.5 gigalitre = 500,000,000 litres
1,500,000 Litres
500,000 megalitres