Convert Cubic Kilometers to Liters
Convert Cubic Kilometers (km³) to Liters (L) instantly and accurately.
Conversion Formula
L = km³ × 1000000000000
About Cubic Kilometers
A cubic kilometre (km³) = 10⁹ m³ = 10¹² L. Lake Baikal: 23,615 km³ (world's largest freshwater lake by volume). Amazon River discharge: ~6,600 km³/year. Earth's total freshwater: ~35,000,000 km³; oceans: ~1,335,000,000 km³. Glaciologists track polar ice-sheet losses in km³/year as a key climate metric. 1 km³ = 10⁹ m³.
About Liters
A liter (L) is the fundamental metric unit of volume, equal to one cubic decimeter (1 dm³ = 1,000 cm³ = 1,000 mL). Since its adoption as part of the metric system in 1793, the liter has become the world's most widely used volume measurement for liquids. Bottled water, soft drinks, wine, milk, and engine oil are all routinely sold by the liter globally. One liter of pure water at 4°C weighs almost exactly one kilogram - a convenient property that makes the liter central to everyday science, cooking, and industry worldwide. The liter is also written 'litre' in British English.
Quick Reference Table
| Cubic Kilometers (km³) | Liters (L) |
|---|---|
| 1 km³ | 1 × 1012 L |
| 2 km³ | 2 × 1012 L |
| 5 km³ | 5 × 1012 L |
| 10 km³ | 1 × 1013 L |
| 25 km³ | 2.5 × 1013 L |
| 50 km³ | 5 × 1013 L |
| 100 km³ | 1 × 1014 L |