It takes approximately 10,000 to 15,000 litres of water to produce a ream of paper (which contains 500 sheets). This water is used in various stages of the paper-making process, including pulping the wood and cleaning the fibers. The exact amount can vary depending on the type of paper and the manufacturing process.
your mum is how many litres!
Only when you mean pure water (!) you can say 1,000 litres weigh 1 metric tonne. 10,000 metric tonnes of water are10,000,000 litres. Don't use this conversion for gasoline!
None. Water contains no fibres and so no amount of water can make paper.
1 cubic metre = 1,000 litres 73 cubic metres = 73,000 litres It doesn't matter what substance is in the cubic metres. They can even be empty.
litres is volume, ton is weight. but if it's water then 40 x 25 litres = 1000 kg (1 ton)
7.22*1019 litres, approx. That is 72.2 quintillion litres.
If you meant 0.03m3, there are 30 litres. If you meant 3, its 3,000 litres. There are 1000 litres in a m3
a kilo is a thosand 40 X 1000 litres = 40000 Litres
1 gallon ≈ 4.546 litres ⇒ 17370 gallons ≈ 17370 x 4.546 litres ≈ 78965.62 litres
How much water is on earth? 1,338,000,000,000,000,000,000 Litres (approx.)
28,000 litres (1,000 litres per cubic meter).
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