No difference at all.
There is no difference between a US liter and a UK liter. The liter is a unit of volume that is commonly used and standardized internationally, so one liter in the US is the same as one liter in the UK.
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Yes, a UK liter is the same as the US liter. Aren't they both English?!
No difference except that one is UK English and the other is US English
Depending on where you are in america - between 5 & 8 hours behind UK time.
2 liter engine and 3 liter engine respectively. The is 200 was not sold in the US.
The main difference between UK and US crochet terms is the naming of stitches. For example, what is called a double crochet in the US is called a treble crochet in the UK. This can cause confusion when following patterns from different countries.
The primary differences between US and UK English lie in spelling, vocabulary, and pronunciation. For example, words like "color" (US) and "colour" (UK) reflect spelling variations, while vocabulary differences include terms like "truck" (US) and "lorry" (UK). Pronunciation also varies, with distinct accents and intonations common in each region. Overall, while both forms of English are mutually intelligible, these differences can sometimes lead to confusion.
There is no "US litre". Litres (L) is standard metric measurement for volume, meaning that it is the same everywhere.1 L = 0.9 US quarts1 L = 1.05 US (liquid) quarts
There is no such thing as a 'US' liter. A liter is a metric measure of volume that is the same world-wide. One liter equates to about 33.81 US fluid ounces or 35.2 UK ounces.
No. A liter is comparable to, and slightly larger than a US quart (two US pints). 1 liter = 2.11 pints (US) 1 pint (US) = 0.473 liter The UK pint (Imperial pint) is larger than the US pint. 1 liter = 1.76 UK pints 1 pint (UK) = 0.568 liter
they are both the same no difference. THERE! happy i answered ur dum question