After megalitre (ML), which is equal to one million liters, the next larger unit of volume is the gigalitre (GL). One gigalitre equals one billion liters, or 1,000 megalitres. These units are part of the metric system and are commonly used in contexts such as water management and environmental studies.
A megalitre or megaliter, depending on your chosen spelling convention.
after novemdecillion comes vigintillion but I don't know what comes after that
Nothing. That's it. Everything in life comes to an end.
what comes after twenty six
What Comes After was created in 1973.
(7.9716000 litres) / (1,000,000 litres per megalitre) = 0.0000079716 megalitre
Megli
500,000 litres = 1/2 megalitre
A megalitre or megaliter, depending on your chosen spelling convention.
A megalitre or megaliter, depending on your chosen spelling convention.
one thousand tonnes
A megalitre or megaliter, depending on your chosen spelling convention.
A kilolitre or megalitre if a large pond.
A megalitre is 1,000,000 L. Therefore 500,000 L is 0.5 ML.
I presume a mega-litre is 10^6 liters. By definition, a litre is 1000 cubic centimetres -- that's a cube ten cm on a side. You can see, then, that one cubic meter would hold one thousand litres. A thousand thousands make a million, so a megalitre would be the same as a thousand cubic meters.
1 megalitre = 1,000,000 litres. 113,675 megalitres = 113,675,000,000 litres.
There is no relationship between a megalitre (measure of volume) and parts per million (a ratio)