The Mississippi River rises out of Lake Itasca in northern Minnesota and flows southward for 2,320 miles to the Mississippi River Delta at the Gulf of Mexico.
1.6 million gallons per second
The average flow rate of the Mississippi River is 1.6 million gallons of water per second. There are 86,400 seconds in 24 hours, so 86,400 times 1.6 million is 138,240,000,000 gallons per day.
1.29 million gallons per day equates to two (2) cubic feet per second.
147.36 million gallons per day.
1 million gallons per day equates to about 0.001522472 cubic feet per second.
the average discharge is 680,000 gallons of water per second.
That's simple arithmetics: 14 million gallons per day is 14 million gallons per 86400 seconds, so it's about 162 gallons per second. 162 gallons is about 21.66 cubic feet. Divide that by the area of channel section of 500 square feet and you get about 0.043 feet/second.
Half a million gallons.
757,500 gallons/sec for both American and Canadian falls
How much is a million gallons of water? You'll understand the data better if you can visualize how much a million gallons is. A good sized bath tub holds 50 gallons, so a million gallons would be about 20,000 baths! Here is another way to look at 1 million gallons: Some conversions: 1 Mgal/d = 1.547 cubic feet per second 1 Mgal/d = 694.4 gallons per minute 1 Mgal/d = 1.121 thousand acre-feet per year 1 Million gallons = 3.07 acre feet How many pounds do you think a million gallons of water weighs? Answer: At 8.34 pounds per gallon, a million gallons weighs in at 8,340,000 pounds
The second capital was Washington, Mississippi.
your mom makes most of 54 million gallons of methane and 564 million gallons of litter from her snack wrappers.