1 millilitre = 1 cubic decimetre
As a number followed by a unit for volume or the cube of a unit for length.
There are many units that cannot be used to express a volume.There is something missing from your question to request the only unit.
Cubic centimeters.
(some unit of length)^3, e.g. cubic meters, cubic feet, cubic miles, etc.
A millimeter is not equivalent to any volume, no matter how large or small, because "millimeter" is not a unit of volume, so there's no way to compare it to any volume.
ATM (atmosphere) is a unit of pressure measurement. It is commonly used to express atmospheric pressure, where 1 ATM is equivalent to the average pressure at sea level. Therefore, ATM is not a measurement of volume or temperature.
Please express your question more clearly - this means nothing.
liters is the metric unit for volume.
It is a unit of volume equivalent to one cubic centimetre.
You would use the cubic meter (m^3) to express the volume of a textbook in SI units.
It is a derived unit for volume and is equivalent to the volume of a cube whose sides are 10 decimetres each. Alternatively, it is a thousandth of a cube with sides of 1 metre.It is a derived unit for volume and is equivalent to the volume of a cube whose sides are 10 decimetres each. Alternatively, it is a thousandth of a cube with sides of 1 metre.It is a derived unit for volume and is equivalent to the volume of a cube whose sides are 10 decimetres each. Alternatively, it is a thousandth of a cube with sides of 1 metre.It is a derived unit for volume and is equivalent to the volume of a cube whose sides are 10 decimetres each. Alternatively, it is a thousandth of a cube with sides of 1 metre.
Milliliters i think but ill ask my science teacher 2morrow