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Oh, dude, seriously? One meter is a unit of length, like how far you are from the fridge when you're raiding it at midnight. Ten liters, on the other hand, is a unit of volume, like how much soda you chug while watching Netflix. So, no, they're not the same thing, but nice try!

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No, 1 meter is not equal to 10 liters. Meters and liters are units of measurement for different quantities. Meters measure length or distance, while liters measure volume. Therefore, 1 meter is a measure of length, and 10 liters is a measure of volume.

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Meter is a measure of length and litre is a measure of volume. You question is the same as asking "Is one foot of walking equal 10 cups of milk?"

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