To raise Lake Michigan by 1 inch, approximately 1.5 billion gallons of water are needed. This estimate is based on the lake's surface area, which is about 22,300 square miles. When considering the volume of water required to cover this area by one inch, the calculation results in the need for about 1.5 billion gallons.
615,142 gallons of water are needed to fill this cylinder.
Google states that the volume of Lake Michigan is about 1,180 cubic miles which equals 1,299,318,234,000,000 gallons [US, liquid]
There are hundreds of lakes that could have ten billion gallons of water. Lake Superior in Michigan is one of these lakes.
The cylinder holds up to 7,943.23 gallons of water.
15000 gallons
5 gallons
to be bigger/taller and to have an energy
Two goldfish typically require a minimum of 10 gallons of water to thrive.
Old toilets 5.5 gallons, the minimum on new ones is 1.6 gallons
about 30 million gallons of water
Google states that the volume of Lake Michigan is about 1,180 cubic miles which equals 1,299,318,234,000,000 gallons [US, liquid]
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