The temperature of the deep seas is -1°c to 4°c. It's near freezing. Saltwater freezes at -1.8°c.
(1 mile)3 x (5,280 feet per mile)3 x (12 inches per foot)3 / (231 cubic inches per gallon) =1,101,117,147,428.57 gallonsor 1.10112 trillion gallons (rounded)
it is 1 mile long
One square mile is equal to 640 acres of water.
The answer will depend on how deep (how far from the road) the frontage extends.
A meteor crater was made. It was a hole about a mile across and 600 feet deep.
about 1 mile deep.
a canyon
35 feet
what are the different advantages of mile-wide deep curriculum?
(1 mile)3 x (5,280 feet per mile)3 x (12 inches per foot)3 / (231 cubic inches per gallon) =1,101,117,147,428.57 gallonsor 1.10112 trillion gallons (rounded)
The water pressure at a depth of one mile (5,280 feet) in the ocean is approximately 2,300 pounds per square inch (psi). This pressure increases by about 1 atm for every 33 feet of depth. At one mile deep, the pressure is significantly higher than at the surface due to the weight of the water above.
about 12500 feet (3800 meters).
From what I've found It was aprox 41 milesthat would put it 29 miles outside the us 12 mile limitand into "International Water's"
5280 ft x 5280 ft x 5280 ft x 62.4 lbs per square ft = 9,185,152,204,800 lbs
The water cools the local air temperature.
lake baikal its in Russia and is almost one mile deep and has more fresh water than all American lakes combined
The temperature of boiling water is about 100 °C (212 °F) . But keep in mind that the temperature varies depending on the altitude at which the water is boiled and also the local barometric pressure. For example, in a city that is one mile above sea level where the barometric pressure is, say, 29.92, the water will boil at a temperature of just 202.6 F.