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For water (density 1 kg/liter), that would be a volume of one cubic millimeter. That's about the size of a grain of sand.

For water (density 1 kg/liter), that would be a volume of one cubic millimeter. That's about the size of a grain of sand.

For water (density 1 kg/liter), that would be a volume of one cubic millimeter. That's about the size of a grain of sand.

For water (density 1 kg/liter), that would be a volume of one cubic millimeter. That's about the size of a grain of sand.

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For water (density 1 kg/liter), that would be a volume of one cubic millimeter. That's about the size of a grain of sand.

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