1 metric ton = 1000kg =1000 litres water.
For other liquids the answer will be different as the ratio of weight to volume is different (sugar syrup is heavier, petrol is lighter)
1 metric ton is 1000 kilograms.1 liter OF WATER is 1 kilogram.so 1 metric ton is 1000 liters (of water).
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Approximately 1190 liters of tri-ethylene glycol are present in 1 metric ton.
We can't answer this one without knowing the material involved. A metric ton (tonne) of Styrofoam peanuts will occupy more volume (in liters) than a metric ton of crushed rock.There are 1,000 litres of water in a metric ton.
1 metric ton (MT) is equivalent to 1000 liters.
There is 1 metric ton in a metric ton of clay. The metric ton is a unit of mass equal to 1,000 kilograms. So, a metric ton of clay weighs 1 metric ton.
Only if you mean pure water, then 1 kilolitre = 1000 litres of water weigh 1 metric tonne.
1 metric ton is 2,204.6 pounds.
1 liter of water has nominally 1 kilogram of mass.1 metric ton = 1,000 kilograms1 cubic meter = 1,000 litersSo 1 cubic meter of water would be 1 metric ton of mass.
1 Metric Ton=1000 Kilograms.
A metric ton is a unit of weight, whereas a cubic meter is a unit of volume, so there is no conversion. Think of it this way: A metric ton of styrofoam will occupy far more volume than a metric ton of lead or tungsten. For water at 4C and 760mmHg 1 liter equals 1 kilogram, although this is no longer the SI definition of one liter. So for water at ideal conditions 1 metric ton = 1 cubic meter. Many industries dealing with fluids at or near the density of water use this equivalency as a shortcut even if it is not quite accurate.