It all depends upon the density of the substance since:
A tonne is a measure of weight;
A litre is a measure of volume; and
density = weight ÷ volume
⇒ volume = weight ÷ density
Short answer = 1,000 liters Long answer. The density of water varies somewhat depending on the temperature and the inclusion of any impurities. But for say, tap water, 1000 liters is 1 tonne. Yes, that is tonne with an 'e' - a metric tonne. 1 liter of water is 1kg, 1,000 liters is 1000kg (1 metric tonne) = 2205 pounds = 1.1ton (short, imperial ton).
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One bushel of wheat = about 35.24 liters.
A tonne of top soil is about 750 liters. Therefore 1600 liters is 2.13 tonnes
One liter of methanol is about 0.8 kg. One tonne of methanol is 1000 kg. Therefore one tonne pf methanol is about 1250 liters
there are 1,125 litres in ton of top soil
Keeping to metric units. One cubic metre of water weighs One tonne. One litre of water weighs one kilogram. There is 1000kg in a tonne. Therefore, 1000 litres in a tonne.
A litre is a meaasure of volume while a tonne is a measure of mass. The two measure different things and you cannot convert from one to the other. Consider, for eaxmple, a tonne of lead and a tonne of air. The lead will occupy a far smaller volume.
1 Tonne of honey @ 1.36 sg = 735.294 litres
1,183 litres of jet fuel in a metric tonne
1 metric tonne = 1000 litres. But only when you mean pure water.
Tera tonne = 1,000,000,000,000 tonne Giga tonne = 1,000,000,000 tonne Mega tonne= 1,000,000 tonne kilo tonne = 1,000 tonne hecto tonne = 100 tonne deca tonne = 10 tonne