A cubic metre is a unit of volume. A kilometre is a unit of length. The two units are therefore incompatible.
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.
the cubic form (itself times itself times itself) of any type of distance measurement. ex: feet to cu. feet or kilometers to cu. kilometers
You cannot convert a unit of length (Centimeter) to a unit of volume (Cubic Centimeters).
Multiply cubic feet by 0.0283 to get cubic meters. So,6 x 0.0283 = .1698 cubic meters.
20 million cubic kilometers The continent of Antarctica measures about 5.405 million sq miles (14 million km²). Ice covers about 98% of the continent. Can you do the math.
12000/36/48= 6.9444 repeating
12000 cubic units.
12,000 cubic meters equates to about 3,170,000 (3.17 million) US gallons.
45 cubic km = 10.8 cubic miles
1 US gallon = 3.78541178 × 10-12 cubic kilometers
It is: 3.26*10^8 cubic kilometers in scientific notation
7.5 cubic kilometres = 7,500,000,000 cubic metres
30,000,000 cubic kilometers are 7,197,383 cubic miles
Btu and cubic meter are two different measuring units. Btu is the unit for heat transmission, like in ac units 12000 btu/hr. It means this ac unit would remove 12000 btu of heat from the room in one hour. where as cubic meter is the unit for volume.
2 cubic km equals 2,000,000,000 cubic meters.
there are 1000 cubic meters in a cubic kilometer.