Liter
No, the volume of ice cannot be smaller than the water.
1 litre is greater. That answers your question
A U.S. quart is a tiny bit smaller. 1 US gallon = 3.785 litres so 1 quart = .964 litres. 1 Imperial gallon (British) is 4.54 litres so an Imperial quart is a little bigger than a litre. 1 Imperial quart = 1.135 litres.
No. 1 pint = 1/2 quart. 1 quart = 2 pints.
A gallon is equal to 4 quarts. A liter is slightly larger than a quart. So the answer to your question is "less".
Liter
A quart is slightly smaller than a liter. One quart is approximately equal to 0.946 liters.
A litre (liter) is larger than an American quart but smaller than an English quart.
a liter 1L = 33.8 oz 1 quart = 32 oz
A liter is a volume measure and is equal to four cupfuls (Australia). The liter is about the same size as (slightly larger than) the quart, an English system unit equal to 1/4 of a US gallon, or 32 fluid ounces.
no 2.64 quarts 1 quart = 0.94 Liter 1 Liter = 1.05 quart
Well, darling, the English measure slightly smaller than a liter is a bloody milliliter. It's like the younger, smaller sibling trying to keep up with the liter, but hey, every drop counts, right? So next time you need a wee bit of liquid, just think milliliters.
Yes, an ounce is smaller than a quart. There are 32 fluid ounces in a quart.
Ounces are smaller than quarts. Specifically, there are 32 ounces in a quart, meaning a quart is four times larger than an ounce. In terms of volume, an ounce is a smaller unit used for measuring liquid or dry ingredients, while a quart is a larger unit typically used for measuring larger quantities.
Kilograms is a measure of weight and quart is a measure of volume. You would need to know the density of the item you have. For example, a kilogram of mercury is denser than a kilogram of oxygen. You'd have a smaller volume of mercury than oxygen.
Smaller
No. There are 4 cups in 1 quart, so a cup is smaller.