Metric units for volume are cubic centimetres, cubic decimetres, or cubic metres. These are equivalent to milli litres, litres, and 1000 litres.
A litre or liter is equal to 33.8 oz which is slightly more than a quart at 32 oz
A liter is a bit larger than a quart. The liter is a metric measurement, but the quart is a "standard" measurement. All in all, 1 quart is about 0.946 liters (A quart is about 95% of a liter).
Yes, a litre is larger than a quart
A quart is larger than a fluid ounce. There are 32 fluid ounces in 1 quart.
A litre (liter) is larger than an American quart but smaller than an English quart.
A liter is slightly larger than a quart.
A quart is a measure of volume, not weight. A liter would be the metric equivalent of a quart in terms of volume. If it's weight you're looking for, the basic unit of mass in the metric system is the gram.
A quart is larger than a deciliter. One quart is equivalent to around 9.46 deciliters.
Obviously, no. (One fluid ounce is much small than one quart.)Certainly not. A quart contains 32 ounces.
The quart (1 quart = 2 pints )
2 quarts
There are 4.13652 metric cups in 1 Quart.
The question being WHY, it is because when the metric system was devised it just ended that way. On the other hand, the British Quart is actually larger in volume than the liter where the US quart is smaller by volume than the liter. By the way this difference in standards between the different countries is what led to the founding of the metric system, a way of globalising weights and measures.