Gallons can't be converted to kilograms. Gallons measure volume, while kilograms measure mass.
1.928e+12 US gallons.
73 US gallons of pure water weighs 609.21 pounds.
The volume of water in Lake Washington in Seattle is 2.89x10^12 liters of water. This is equal to 7.635x10^11 gallons of water.
70% of a 55-gallon drum is 38.5 gallons. 70% of an 8-ounce tumbler is 0.04375 of a gallon.
100 US gallons of water is about 835 pounds.
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Gallons x 0.000000000003785 = km3
73 US gallons of pure water weighs 609.21 pounds.
73 liters = 19.285 US gallons = 16.058 Imperial gallons
73 US gallons is 1,168 cups (gallons x 16 = cups).
Water volume Lake Erie = 116 cu mi (480 km3) Lake Huron = 849 cu mi (3,540 km3) Lake Michigan = 1,180 cu mi (4,900 km3) Lake Ontario = 393 cu mi (1,640 km3) Lake Superior = 2,900 cu mi (12,000 km3)
292 quarts is 73 gallons.
45.000 km3
That is 18 gallons and 1 quart.
That is 584 pints.
The total amount of global evaporation is 48800 km3
Water volume of 35.2 km3 (28,500,000 acre·ft)----- 28.5 million acre-feet x 43,560 square feet in an acre = 1.24 trillion cubic feet x 8.1 (gallons in a cubic foot) = 10 trillion gallons
A cubic kilometer is 1000 meters by 1000 meters by 1000 meters which will total to 1,000,000,000 cubic meters, which is very much why km3 is very seldom used