A cubic meter is a cubic meter. It is a volume of 1 meter in length, 1 meter in width, and 1 meter in height. It is also 1000 liters. Only if you have fresh water you can say: 1 cubic meter water (or 1000 liters of water) weigh 1000 kilograms or 1 tonne. Volume measurement for wood: A cubic meter of wood is called a stère.
One estimate is that there are approximately 1.3 billion cubic kilometers of water on Earth (salt water and fresh water). This does not include the volume within hydrated minerals. This is equal to about 1.3 x 1021 (1.3 billion trillion) liters of water of all kinds, including ice in ice sheets and glaciers. Of that, liquid fresh water is only about 0.6% of the total.
Considering 1 US gallon = 3.7854 liters 9 gallons = 34.0686 liters Assuming fresh water at atmospheric pressure and room temperature with density equals 1 gram per cubic centimeter then: 9 gallons = 34068.6 grams or 34.0686 kilograms.
The question is missing mentioning the medium or the medium density. The answer completely depends on what substance is in the liters. If it is fresh water at room temperature, then: 83.5 liters = 83500 milliliters = 83500 cubic cm = 83500 grams
One cubic meter of fresh water weighs approximately 1000 kilograms, or 1 metric ton.
Fresh water at a temperature of 10 degrees Celsius has a density of 999.70 kilograms per cubic meter or 0.9997 grams per cubic centimeter. Sea water with a salinity of 3.5 percent at a temperature of 10 degrees Celsius has a density of 1026.98 kilograms per cubic meter or 1.02698 grams per cubic centimeter.
The unit weight of fresh water is approximately 62.4 pounds per cubic foot or 9.81 kilonewtons per cubic meter.
At 25 degrees Celsius the density of fresh water is 997.04 kilograms per cubic meter or 0.99704 grams per cubic centimeter. The mass m = 0.8 cubic meter times 997.04 kilograms per cubic meter = 797.632 kilograms.
Fresh, clean, clear, pure, standard water, at standard pressure and temperature, would be 1,000 liters, or 1 cubic meter.
A cubic meter is a cubic meter. It is a volume of 1 meter in length, 1 meter in width, and 1 meter in height. It is also 1000 liters. Only if you have fresh water you can say: 1 cubic meter water (or 1000 liters of water) weigh 1000 kilograms or 1 tonne. Volume measurement for wood: A cubic meter of wood is called a stère.
One estimate is that there are approximately 1.3 billion cubic kilometers of water on Earth (salt water and fresh water). This does not include the volume within hydrated minerals. This is equal to about 1.3 x 1021 (1.3 billion trillion) liters of water of all kinds, including ice in ice sheets and glaciers. Of that, liquid fresh water is only about 0.6% of the total.
Considering 1 US gallon = 3.7854 liters 9 gallons = 34.0686 liters Assuming fresh water at atmospheric pressure and room temperature with density equals 1 gram per cubic centimeter then: 9 gallons = 34068.6 grams or 34.0686 kilograms.
1cc (cubic centimeter) and 1mL (milliliter) are the same volume.
Fresh water that is contained in the Antarctic ice sheet originates in the atmosphere.
Canada has 3300 cubic miles of fresh water.
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