80,000 millilitres would be 80 litres -- enough for a bathtub but not a swimming pool which would be more likely to hold 80,000 litres or 80 cubic metres of water, equivalent to a pool, say, eight metres long, five metres wide and two metres deep.
it depends on how big it is
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80,000 liters is more likely. 80,000 milliliters is equivalent to 80 liters, that would be like 8 buckets of water. 80,000 liters (80 cubic meters) can be obtained (for example) by multiplying a depth of 2 meters, by a width of 10 meters and a length of 40 meters.
Of course, Swimming Pools can come in different sizes.
Depends on size of pool but in a Olympic swimming pool
2,500 m3 (88,000 cu ft) or 2,500,000 L (550,000 imp gal; 660,000 US gal) minimum, depending on depth
0.065 L = 65 ml. The conversion is 1000 ml = 1 L, thus 0.065 L x 1000 ml/L = 65 ml.
1 mL = 0,001 L; the ratio L/mL is 1 000.
To convert milliliters (mL) to liters (L), divide the amount in milliliters by 1000. For example, 500 mL is equal to 0.5 L (500 mL / 1000 = 0.5 L).
There are 2.8 L in 2800 mL.
0.509 ml is equal to 0.000509 L.