![]() ![]() ![]() Milk, soda and other drinks are often sold in liters. Liters are often written as L (for short), so "3 L" means "3 Liters". This jug has exactly 1 liter of water in it. In fact, 1000 milliliters makes up 1 liter. Milliliters are often written as ml (for short), so "100 ml" means "100 milliliters".īut a milliliter is definitely not enough for someone who is thirsty! So Tom told me about liters.Ī liter is just a bunch of milliliters put all together. Tom says if you collect about 20 drops of water, you will have 1 milliliter: 20 drops of waterĪnd that a teaspoon can hold about five milliliters: 1 full teaspoon of liquid Here is a milliliter of milk in a teaspoon. A milliliter (that is "milli" and "liter" put together) is a very small amount of liquid. ![]()
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