Both cubic meters and liters are measures of volume.
Cubic meters (m3) and liters (L) are both measures of volume. Cubic meters is used to express very great volumes and is 1,000 more voluminous than one liter. * Liters x 0.001 = cubic meters * Cubic meters x 1,000 = liters
CUBIC liters and cubic meters will work, depending on if the substance is solid or liquid.
Cubic meters, liters, cubic centimeters, depending on the amount of liquid.
Sand is typically measured in volume, such as cubic meters or cubic feet, rather than liters. However, you can still calculate the volume of sand in liters by using the appropriate conversion factors.
80 liters is 0.08 cubic meters.* liters x 0.001 = cubic meters
Volume can be measured in liters or cubic meters, and all of their derivatives.
Volume can be measured in liters or cubic meters, and all of their derivatives.
50 liters is 0.05 cubic meters.* Liters x 0.001 = cubic meters
1 million liters are in 1,000 cubic meters (cubic meters x 1,000 = liters).
1.111 cubic meters equates to 1111 liters. * cubic meters x 1,000 = liters
cubic meters x 1,000 = liters
liters x 0.001 = cubic meters