Volume in the metric system is measured in cubic metres. 1 m3 is 1000 litres.
Nothing. It is an abbreviation for gallon, but the gallon is NOT part of the metric system.
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About 0.09 metric tons CO2 per gallon of gasoline.
The United Kingdom is one of the few countries that still use the imperial gallon for measuring gasoline. While most countries have adopted the metric system, the UK continues to use the imperial gallon, which is equivalent to approximately 4.54 liters. It's important to note that the UK also uses liters in many contexts, but the imperial gallon remains a traditional measure for fuel.
A gallon is NOT part of the metric system. A gallon is a part of the Imperial system and contains 4 quarts (or 8 pints)
Gallons of gasoline will be used to measure the English system. Liters in the metric system.
Gallon is an Imperial measurement. It originated in England.
Miles per gallon is used in the United States which does not use the metric system . Before Canada used the metric system they used miles per gallon but the imperial gallon is 20 % larger than the U.S. gallon ( 4.54 liters compared to 3.78 liters ) ( also a kilometer is .62 of a mile )
Metric system e.g. kilogram, metreImperial system e.g. foot, pound, gallon
There is no such thing as a metric gallon. The metric measurement is litres. There are 4.54609188 litres to an imperial gallon.
1 gallon equals 1 gallon of gasoline.
The answer would depend on which gallon you meant: the Imperial gallon or the US gallon. This is one one the main problems with the old system(s). A gallon is not the same on different sides of the Atlantic!