There isn't really a kilolitre.
The unit for volume in the SI is the cubic metre. The normal prefixes get a little confused because of the cubing.
One cubic metre equals 1 000 litres. So if a kilolitre is a thousand litres, it is one cubic metre.
1 Kilogram
1 kilo liter = 1000 liters 1 liter = 1/1000 kilo liter = 0.001 kilo liter
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1000 litres
These are different units. Liters is volume (3 dimensions) Kilo is short for kilogram which is mass. If you are measuring water (which conveniently has a density of 1.0) then 1 liter = 1 kilogram But if you have a liter of mercury then 1 liter = 13.6 kilograms
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1 liter of water weighs 1 kilo, so diesel would a bit less.
Cocaine is sold by the kilo. That's about $14,000 per kilo.
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A litre is a measure of volume not mass. What substance you have a litre of would determine its mass.
1000 ml = 1 liter 1000 liters = 1 kiloliter 1,000,000 ml = 1 kiloliter