Volume is measured in liters, the volume of a dam is measured in Megaliters, the volume of a teaspoon is measured in milliliters, the volume of a regular sized juice container from a store like Aldi or Jewel Osco is measured in liters.
Millilitres.
None. A millimetre is a measure of length or distance while a litre is a measure of volume. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid.
The volume of a gas is totally dependent on the container it is in, gas fills its container completely by its particles spreading out. The volume of the container is the same as volume of the gas inside the container. gasses are most commonly measured in SI units (Liters, mililiters, .....).
It depends on the amount of water. In the metric system, water would be measured by liters, with a prefix if needed (Kilo, Hecto, Deca, etc.)
Distances at atomic level.
liters
No, they are not.
No they are not.
no in pounds or kilos liters are for liquid
it can be but its more often measured in liters
liters
Gallons or Liters.
Milk is a liquid. liquids are measured in liters.
Sand is typically measured in volume, such as cubic meters or cubic feet, rather than liters. However, you can still calculate the volume of sand in liters by using the appropriate conversion factors.
liters
liters or litres
because it is a gas