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Kilolitres are a unit of measurement used to quantify volume, specifically liquids. Common substances that can be measured in kilolitres include water, oil, and other liquid fuels. Kilolitres are often used in industries such as agriculture, manufacturing, and transportation to measure large quantities of liquids accurately.

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