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A cubic metre is a unit of volume. A square metre is a unit of area. The two units

are therefore incompatible.

There are no cubic units in any square units. "Cubic" meter is a unit of volume.

"Square" meter is a unit of area. They're used to measure completely different

kinds of quantities, they have different physical dimensions, and neither one

can be converted into the other one.

If area units could be converted into volume units, you might be able to buy a

few hundred liters of land and build a storage shed on it.

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Square meters are a unit of area, not volume. Therefore, you cannot convert square meters directly to cubic meters.

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