The litre is a unit of volume.
Although the litre is not an SI unit, it is accepted for use with the SI, and has appeared in several versions of the metric system.
The official SI unit of volume is the cubic metre (m3), equivalent to 1,000 litres.
One litre is equal to 1/1,000 cubic metre and is denoted as 1 cubic decimetre (dm3).
1 km3 = 1,000,000,000 m3
Kilometers measure in one dimension. Liters measure three dimensional volume. One cannot be converted to the other.
you take all the metric tons...and out them over there ----->
If you are referring to Roman numerals, L is 50 1000 is M If you mean a thousand liters, it's a cubic meter, and if that is water it's also a metric ton.
113, 562, 353.00 liters
Bank cubic yard :1 Cu-Yard of material as it lies in its natural state.
You cannot convert a volume to an area. You can, however, convert liters to cubic meters, since both are volumes. There are 1000 liters in a cubic meter, so to convert to cubic meters divide by 1000 liters / cubic meter.
cubic meters x 1,000 = liters
liters x 0.001 = cubic meters
Cubic meters x 1,000 = liters
To convert cubic metres to litres - Multiply by 1000
To convert cubic meters to liters, you multiply by 1000.
kilometers measure distance and Liters measure liquid.
a liter is a measurement of volume, i have never heard of a cubic liter.
Use this formula: liters x 0.0353 = cubic feet
Multiply cubic meters by 1,000 to get liters.
cubic inches x 0.0163871 = liters
You don't, one cannot simply convert Liters to Kilometers into Mordor.