A megaliter is equivalent to one million liters. To put it in perspective, if you imagine a standard liter as a bottle of water, a megaliter would be like having one million of those bottles. This unit is often used in measuring large quantities of water, such as in reservoirs or water treatment facilities.
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megaliter
A megalitre or megaliter, depending on your chosen spelling convention.
One megaliter (MLD) is equivalent to 1,000,000 liters. This unit is commonly used in water resource management and environmental science to quantify large volumes of water.
A megalitre is a thousand litres.
one million
A megaliter is equivalent to one million liters. To put it in perspective, if you imagine a standard liter as a bottle of water, a megaliter would be like having one million of those bottles. This unit is often used in measuring large quantities of water, such as in reservoirs or water treatment facilities.
According to the government site of Newcastle, its 19480 megaliter in 2008.
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megaliter
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mega liter is 10^6*liter, so there are a million liters in a megaliter.
A billion.
A megalitre or megaliter, depending on your chosen spelling convention.
A megalitre or megaliter, depending on your chosen spelling convention.
10-9 megalitres = 1 millilitre