duty
cubic means length x hight x depth and according to you 1 megalitre = 1 litre, wether it in volume or weight ( 1 litre = 1 kg if it comes to water )
so go back to school
find any mistake in my posts titled "VTI calculations", look at the date of posting and then we can enter into intelligent discussion, if you up to it, of course
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