Of course, how else would you measure how much milk you'd have? You could measure in Imperial gallons, but the metric Litre (or Liter) is also a common way to measure liquid substance (which what milk is, a liquid).
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No, a liter of milk is slightly less than two pints. One liter is equivalent to approximately 1.76 pints.
You would need 500 milliliters of milk for half a liter.
The liter is a unit of volume that measures how much space milk takes up, while the kilogram is a unit of weight that measures how heavy the milk is. One liter of milk weighs slightly more than one kilogram because milk is denser than water.
0.7 liter of milk is approximately 23.67 fluid ounces.
1 liter of milk is equivalent to 4.23 cups, 33.8 fluid ounces, or 1000 milliliters.