To convert from milliliters to liters, divide by 1000. - By the way, that number has way too many significant digits. You'll never be able to measure water that exactly.
No, a glass of water cannot hold less than 0.9 liters. The volume of a glass is fixed, and it cannot hold less than its capacity.
It is not possible to answer this question, because kilometers is a measure of length, while liters is a measure of volume. It is like asking how long is the water in a glass.
2.2 liters is equal to approximately 9.3 8-ounce glasses of water.
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There is 0.1 liters in 100 millimeters of water.
What is the future tense of Maria pour a 3 liters of water In a glass.
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It depends on the size of the glass lol Do you mean in an 8 oz. glass of water? Assuming 8oz a glass, that's 64oz a day, which is half a gallon(US measure unit), that's about 1.89 liters.
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The answer depends on how big the glass is and how much liquid is in it. 13 eight ounce glasses of water would equal 3.09 liters of water.
On average, 1.4 liters, but it will vary depending on the weather, your activity level, and the amount of water in the food you eat. Most people find that if their urine is an intense yellow or orange color, they are dehydrated and need to drink more water. A very pale yellow color is ideal.
According to your age and weight, keep 1 or two liters of filtered water on any place, put a glass near to the bottle, upside down, and drink a glass of water every two hours until you complete 1 to 2 liters of water everyday.
Glasses are not all of the same size: compare a small sherry glass and a large beer glass.
No, a glass of water cannot hold less than 0.9 liters. The volume of a glass is fixed, and it cannot hold less than its capacity.
If you are talking about Drinking water then according to scientist a normal person should drink 12 glass of water a day which is equal to 3 liters, because a human being wastes a huge amount of water a day through Urine and Perspiration.