No, liters measure volume and volume only.
Kilogram or ton.
This question cannot be answered for the following reasons: 1. There are no units for the mass of the rock. It could be 212 kilograms, pounds, tons etc. 2. The volume cannot be measured in g - which stands for grams (a measure of mass). It is not possible to determine whether the volume is in litres, cubic feet or any other measure.
This is impossible to answer without knowing what substance the 4000 litres are. kilograms are a measure of MASS, whereas litres are a measure of VOLUME. The two are related by DENSITY = MASS/VOLUME → MASS = DENSITY × VOLUME.
it is measured by a vertex
No. Mass is measured in kilograms. Weight is measured in Newtons.
they are both measured in litres and ml
No. Volume is measured in millilitres and litres.
Gas can be measured by volume (in litres), by mass (in grams/kilograms etc or, in chemistry a mole).
lengths are measured in metres, volume in litres, and mass in kilograms.
Litres
Yes, sand can be measured by litres.
It depends on what you are measuring! Distance is measured in metres Time is measured in seconds Mass is measured in kilogrammes Volume is measured in litres Force is measured in newtons Energy is measured in joules Temperature is measured in kelvin Power is measured in watts Electromotive force is measured in volts Electric current is measured in amperes ...and so on
Kilogram or ton.
Nowadays they are all measured in gallons and litres
Fridges are commonly measured in litres AND cubic feet.
liters or litres
litres and mililitres