The amount of water it would take to fill a lake varies. It depends on the size of the lake and whether the soil is dry or not.
OK, which lake? Lakes are not all the same size.
It would require 74,530 US gallons of water.
9,510.19 Gallons
Density is weight by unit of volume, its only dependent on the liquid, not how much of it there is. If you fill the cup from the lake both the water in the cup and the water in the lake will have the same density. But if the water in the cup is from the ocean, and the lake is a freshwater lake, then the water in the cup will have a higher density.
It depends, what shape is the pool, then i can tell you. =)
alot! 1,234,345.
If you fill it to four feet deep, the total is 10,408 gallons of water.
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NJ's water supply comes from Lake Earie. It is the closest Great Lake to NJ and has so much water that it supplies 6 states with water.
That will depend dramatically on what the water is contaminated with and if the contamination was also in the sediments and/or the groundwater system of the lake.
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Lake Eyre does not fill often - perhaps less than once every ten years - but when it does, it is as a result of floodwaters in Western Queensland. The monsoon season begins in the far north of Australia around October, and some years, if coupled with a cyclone or two, this can lead to flooding of the Channel country of northwestern Queensland. These rivers empty into Lake Eyre, which is why so much water can end up there.