Why do we use Liters/ml for liquids instead of kilograms/g?

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As the title says, why do we use Liters/milliliters for liquids instead of kilograms/grams?

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We typically measure out liquids based on the volume of the storage container they are poured into. The same volume of water, oil, or gasoline would weigh different amounts because they have different densities.

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