How many megalitre in 1 gigalitre?
The answer is 1000.
We assume you are converting between megaliter and gigaliter.
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The SI derived unit for volume is the cubic meter.
1 cubic meter is equal to 0.001 megalitre, or 1.0E-6 gigalitre.
Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results.
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1 megalitre to gigalitre = 0.001 gigalitre
10 megalitre to gigalitre = 0.01 gigalitre
50 megalitre to gigalitre = 0.05 gigalitre
100 megalitre to gigalitre = 0.1 gigalitre
200 megalitre to gigalitre = 0.2 gigalitre
500 megalitre to gigalitre = 0.5 gigalitre
1000 megalitre to gigalitre = 1 gigalitre
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A megalitre (Ml or alternatively ML), also spelled megaliter, is one million (1,000,000) litres in the metric system. It is not recognised as an SI unit, but as one of the "non-SI units accepted for use with" SI. The SI equivalent is 1000 m³.
The SI prefix "giga" represents a factor of 109, or in exponential notation, 1E9.
So 1 gigaliter = 109 liter.
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