The water bottles in landfills take up a great deal of space. It is estimated that about 20 percent of a landfill can be made up of plastic from water bottles.
200 milliliters is one fifth of a liter.
1 liter of space = 1dm3
$1.59 for a two liter bottel
Liters are way too much to fit in a little bottle. Most of the time the bottled water bottles will be about 250 ml.
A liter is, by definition, one cubic decimeter.
Styrofoam cups do not biodegrade and take up a significant amount of space in landfills due to their low density and slow decomposition rate. This can lead to environmental concerns like leaching of toxic chemicals into the soil and water. Recycling or using alternative materials can help reduce the amount of styrofoam waste in landfills.
The 2 liter bottle has the same worth regardless of what it is filled with, probable 1/10th of a cent or less.
try buying liter bottles of water, so if you buy 3-2liter bottles of water and drank all 3 of them, you drank 6 liters of water at practice.
A 1.75 liter bottle also equals 1750 milliliters. An average shot is 30 ml or 1 ounce. If you do the math, it will be just over 56 shots. In Ireland, a shot is 35.5ml. This means 49.3 shots In the UK it is 25ml, so there would be 70 shots. I am not sure what the rest of the world is, but find out how much is in a standard shot and divide 1750 by that.
If Hall adds 50% of the 3-liter oil bottles to a bowl, he may not have used any. It depends on what he started with.
Depends where you buy it. I'm guessing around 1 to 3 dollars or so.
Most soft drinks come in standard sizes: liter bottles, 12 ounce cans, etc.