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The density of water is 1 gram per millilitre which is a centimetre cubed. A litre therefore weighs 1000g, which is a decimetre cubed (a decimetre is 10 centimetre). A litre is therefore 1000 decimetre cubed and hence 1 million grams (1000 kg or 1 Megagram)

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This question makes no sense, because the units are different: cubic meters measures volume, and meters measures distance. You might as easily say "How many feet are in a gallon?"

To determine the number of cubic meters of a rectangular solid, you measure the height, width, and depth in meters, and multiply the three distances together. A building which is 6 meters wide, 7 meters deep, and 9 meters tall contains 6 x 7 x 9 = 378 cubic meters.

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That would depend on the density of the substance. 1 m3 air is about one kg, 1 m3 water is about 1000 kg.

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there's not enough information to answer that question, it depends on the substance. Grams are a measurement of mass, while meters cubed is a measurement of volume.

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Assuming density of 1g/ml, there are 1,000,000g in a cubic meter of water

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