An area measuring 135 mm wide x 215 mm long x 580 mm deep has a volume of 0.0168345 cubic meters.
You need 1.35 cubic meters for each centimeter deep.
That would depend on the size of the lake. One commonly-used measure is "acre-feet", which is the amount of water that would cover an area of one acre, one foot deep. This is equal to 325,851 gallons, which you must admit, is a pretty large number.
It is deep for a free diver and it can get dark at 50 meters deep in an ocean
200 meters is 656.17 feet.
about 520 meters
There are 60,000 m3 in a 15cm deep plot with an area of 40 hectares.
An area measuring 14 x 8 x 2 feet contains: 8.296 cubic yards.
A 28 meter square is 28 times 28 meters or 784 square meters. If it is one tenth of a meter (10 cm) deep, it has a volume of 78.4 cubic metersIf you mean 28 square meters (like a pool 4 meters by 7 meters) then the volume one tenth of a meter deep is 2.8 cubic meters.
4.5 x 9 x 1.5 = 60.75 cubic feet
3.0107 cubic meters
This is a volume of 3.33 cubic meters.
2*2*6 = 24 cubic metres - assuming that the depth is 6 METRES and not measured in some other units.
2.5 meters deep
Area = length x width = 3 x 6 = 18 square meters, regardless of the depth Volume = area x depth = 18 x 0.5 = 9 cubic meters
One cubic meter cannot be "converted" to a square measure unless we know how "deep" it is being spread. For example, if it is one meter deep, then it would cover one square meter; but if it is two meters deep, then it would cover half that area. If it were, say, 1 cm deep, then it could cover a million square centimeters (100 x 100 x 100).
360 cubic meters of salt.
You need 1.35 cubic meters for each centimeter deep.