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There are two major systems of units used in the world.

One system, the one used in Liberia, Myanmar, and the USA, measures volume
in cubic inches, cubic feet, cubic yards, fluid ounces, cups, pints, quarts, gallons,
flagons, fifths, jeroboams, hogsheads, and other units.

The other system, used everywhere else in the world, and by astronomers and
scientists in every country, measures volume in cubic meters.

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There are two major systems of units used in the world.

One system, the one used in Liberia, Myanmar, and the USA, measures volume
in cubic inches, cubic feet, cubic yards, fluid ounces, cups, pints, quarts, gallons,
flagons, fifths, jeroboams, hogsheads, and other units.

The other system, used everywhere else in the world, and by astronomers and
scientists in every country, measures volume in cubic meters.


According to the SI units of measurement, it is cubic meter.

The answer depends on the size: The SI standard is a cubic metre but for everyday use (bottle of drink) you would use a cubic centimetre. The voume of a lake might be measured in cubic kilometres.

Incidentally, a litre is the same as 1000 cubic centimetres so that 1 millilitre = 1 cubic centimetre.



The cubic meter. Also, other units of length cubed, such as the cubic kilometer, the cubic millimeter, etc.

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The answer depends on the size: The SI standard is a cubic metre but for everyday use (bottle of drink) you would use a cubic centimetre. The voume of a lake might be measured in cubic kilometres.

Incidentally, a litre is the same as 1000 cubic centimetres so that 1 millilitre = 1 cubic centimetre.

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Leters. More commonly mili-leters (ml).

1 ml = 1 cm3

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The SI unit of volume is the derived unit of cubic metres. A more convenient unit to use for most practical purposes is the Litre. There are 1000 litres in one cubic metre.

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For volume Liters is the most common unit. Metric units are the most common units in chemistry.

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The SI unit for mass is the gram or g. (not gr.)

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According to the SI units of measurement, it is cubic meter.

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The cubic meter. Also, other units of length cubed, such as the cubic kilometer, the cubic millimeter, etc.

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liter gram

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