One cubic foot of sea water contains about 7.5 gallons.
890.9million gallons
890.9million gallons
About 328 gallons. But one will know the exact answer.
Approximately 2.93659203e+20 Imperial gallons.
There are roughly about 9,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 cubic gallons of water in the dead sea. But the dead sea is very slowly shrinking so in 100 years time there will only be 9,000,000,000 cubic gallons of water in the sea!
The Sea World Orlando tank holds 2,110,000 gallons of water.
Approximately 82 gallons of water in a man weighing two hundred pounds.
Five gallons of water weighs approximately 41.7 pounds.
10 Gallons
The Red Sea has a surface area of 438,000 square kilometres, and an average depth of 490 metres. That means the volume of water is 214,620 cubic kilometres. A cubic kilometre is 109 cubic metres or 1012 litres. An imperial gallon is 4.54 litres, so a cubic kilometre is 2.2 x 1011 gallons. So the Red Sea is 4.72 x 1016 gallons.
each man would have to get 8 gallons of water so what you could do is fill up the can with 13 gallons and then pour it in the can with 5 gallons till that filled all the way up meaning that the can with 13 gallons of water will now have 13-5 gallons of water witch is 8 gallons