It is spelled litres, as the 'er' is uncommon in language English outside of America, unless used as a prefix or suffix.
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More precisely, "~re" is correct because the word is French and that is how it is spelled in France. Similarly with gramme and metre, also French words: a metre is a measure; a meter measures!
Gallons in the US, litres everywhere else in the world.
To measure its volume you would use litres.
I believe that would be a liter
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Litre
Metric tons can't be converted to liters. Metric tons measure mass, while liters measure volume.
Metric tons can't be converted to gallons. Metric tons measure mass, while gallons measure volume.
Metric tons can't be converted to imperial gallons. Metric tons measure mass, while imperial gallons measure volume.
NO Such unit as 'Metric Inches'. In the metric system of linear measure, the unit is 'centimetres / metres'. In the Imperial System of linear measure, the unit is inches / feet. Next you are referring to linear measure, then at the end refer to volume measure; 'Cubic feet', Please clarify your question.
The metric abbreviation dL stand for deciliter. This unit of measurement used to measure the volume. 1l= 10 dl.This is the relation.
Liters
The metric unit for liquid volume is liters. Throughout Europe and much of the world gasoline is sold in liters. North America still uses gallons but that is not a metric or SI unit.
That is the preferred metric unit of volume in Europe. In the USA, gasoline and diesel are sold in gallons.
Any metric measure of volume.
metric unit of measure for volume is mm cube .
The measure for volume is the litre.
Volume
Liters
liters
A metric unit of measure for volume, often liquids.
Volume in the metric system is measured in cubic metres. 1 m3 is 1000 litres.
Metric tons can't be converted to liters. Metric tons measure mass, while liters measure volume.