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To liters: multiply by 10¹⁸. To km³: multiply by 10⁶. To petaliters: multiply by 1,000.
1 EL = 10¹⁸ L = 10¹⁵ m³ = 10⁶ km³ = 1,000 PL.
For example, 1 Exaliter (EL) = 1000000 Teraliter (TL).
| Exaliter (EL) | Teraliter (TL) |
|---|---|
| 0.1 | 100000 |
| 0.5 | 500000 |
| 1 | 1000000 |
| 2 | 2000000 |
| 5 | 5000000 |
| 10 | 10000000 |
| 25 | 25000000 |
| 50 | 50000000 |
| 100 | 100000000 |
| 500 | 500000000 |
| 1000 | 1000000000 |
The exaliter is a unit of volume equal to 10¹⁸ liters, or one million cubic kilometers.
1 EL = 10¹⁸ L = 10¹⁵ m³ = 10⁶ km³ = 1,000 PL.
To liters: multiply by 10¹⁸. To km³: multiply by 10⁶. To petaliters: multiply by 1,000.
No practical applications — this scale exists only for astronomical and theoretical comparisons.
All the water on Earth (oceans, ice, groundwater, lakes, rivers, atmosphere) totals about 1.386 EL.
Almost never encountered, so mistakes are rare. The main risk is confusion with other 'E' prefixes (e.g., eV in energy).
Think of the exaliter as the 'planet volume' unit. Earth's oceans ≈ 1.335 EL. Prefix: exa = 10¹⁸ = quintillion.
The teraliter is a unit of volume equal to one trillion liters (10¹² L), or one cubic kilometer.
1 TL = 10¹² L = 10⁹ m³ = 1 km³ = 1,000 GL. One petaliter = 1,000 TL.
To liters: multiply by 10¹². To km³: 1 TL = 1 km³. To cubic miles: multiply by 0.2399.
Expressing ocean currents flow rates, large ice sheet volumes, and geological water deposits.
Lake Baikal contains about 23.6 TL of water — the largest freshwater lake by volume in the world.
Confusing TL with the abbreviation for tablespoon. In volume, TL always means teraliter when using SI prefixes.
1 TL = 1 km³. Think of a cube 1 km on each side — it is an immense volume, useful only for planetary-scale features.



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