Yes.
you take all the metric tons...and out them over there ----->
The litre is a unit of volume.Although the litre is not an SI unit, it is accepted for use with the SI, and has appeared in several versions of the metric system.The official SI unit of volume is the cubic metre (m3), equivalent to 1,000 litres.One litre is equal to 1/1,000 cubic metre and is denoted as 1 cubic decimetre (dm3).1 km3 = 1,000,000,000 m3
Kilometers measure in one dimension. Liters measure three dimensional volume. One cannot be converted to the other.
If you are referring to Roman numerals, L is 50 1000 is M If you mean a thousand liters, it's a cubic meter, and if that is water it's also a metric ton.
Dry metric tons are metric tons without moisture. 100 metric tons at 10% moisture = 90 dry metric tons. The formula is metric tons equals dry metric tons less moisture.
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Liters
The metric unit of volume is in liters and milliliters
The metric unit for liquid volume is liters. Throughout Europe and much of the world gasoline is sold in liters. North America still uses gallons but that is not a metric or SI unit.
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The Liter isthe Metric liquid unit of measure.
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Liters, milliliters.
liters (volume)
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liters is the metric unit for volume.