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It can't be done: metre squared is a measure of area. Litres are a measure of volume. The two don't equate in any way.

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You cannot directly convert square meters to liters because they are measuring different quantities (area vs volume). Square meters measures two-dimensional area, while liters measures volume. To convert between the two, you need to know the height or depth of the area to calculate the volume in liters.

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