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There is a certain ambiguity in the Question here which may explain the reason for the question in the first place. If you had 1000 cubic centimetres (a cubic centimetre is about the size of a game dice), together they would occupy 1 litre of volume. However if you have 1000 cm cube, and that is the length of one side of a cube, you have a huge cube, about the size of a house. These are both units of volume, since 1ml is defined as 1cm3 volume, thus 1L which is 1000ml is defined as 1000cm3.

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One liter is equal to 1000 cm^3 because a liter is a unit of volume used in the metric system and it is defined as the volume of a cube that is 10 centimeters on each side (10 cm x 10 cm x 10 cm = 1000 cm^3). This makes it easier to convert between liters and cubic centimeters.

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Because Kilo = 1000 e.g Kilometre kilopascal kilohm are all thousands, 1000 metres, 1000 pascals, 1000 ohms

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A cm cubed (cm^3) is the same as a mL. Since there are 1000 mL in 1 L, there are 1000 cubic cm in 1 litre.

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1000cm3 is 1 litre

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