A bathtub for people or 4-legged pets . . . definitely.
A bathtub for small birds . . . not definitely, but most likely.
50 kiloliters = 50*1000 =50,000 liters
i think 8,000 liters are in 8 kiloliters
it would be .142 Kiloliters needs 1000 liters to make 1 kiloliter
A centimetre is a unit of length. A kilolitre is a unit of capacity. The two units are therefore incompatible.
soap scum sticks to the side of the bathtub witch causes bathtub rings to form.
The capacity of a standard bathtub is typically around 0.25 to 0.3 cubic meters. Since 1 kiloliter is equal to 1 cubic meter, a bathtub can hold approximately 0.25 to 0.3 kiloliters of water. Therefore, a bathtub can fit between 250 to 300 liters of water.
The volume of the beaker in kiloliters would be 0.0042 kiloliters. To convert liters to kiloliters, divide by 1000. So, 4.2 liters is equal to 0.0042 kiloliters.
1 hectoliter = 100 liters; 50 hectoliter = 5000 liters 1 kiloliter = 1,000 liters; 10 kiloliters = 10,000 liters
gallons
672 cupsA standard bathtub holds 42 gallons when it is filled up to the overflow.16 cups = gallon672 cups = 42 gallons = one standard bathtub
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Yes. 80 litres of water is just over 2 square feet. Just did a quick search on rona.com and the first bathtub there holds 808 litre's of water.
0.043 kiloliters (1 kiloliter = 1000 liter)
500,000 mL = 0.5 kiloliters.
Someone is trying to tell you to get in the pool/ocean/lake/bathtub/anything that holds water
9 kiloliters = 9000 liters
970.551 Kiloliters