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Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. A milliliter is actually bigger than a millimeter. It's like comparing a tiny drop of water to a teeny tiny piece of a ruler. So, yeah, a milliliter is like the big brother of a millimeter in the metric family.

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A milliliter is a measurement of volume, a millimeter is a measurement of length. They can not be compared.

However, to clarify:

A milliliter is 0.001 liter.

A millimeter is 0.001 meter.

A box with height, width and depth of 10 millimeter equates 1 milliliter.

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