Water typically freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit (0 degrees Celsius) at sea level. As altitude increases, the boiling point of water decreases by about 1 degree Fahrenheit for every 500 feet gain in altitude. Therefore, at 2500 feet, water is likely to freeze at a slightly lower temperature than 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
One cubic foot of water (at 32 °F) weighs approximately 62.42 pounds. (http://ga.water.usgs.gov/edu/waterproperties.html). Multiply that number by 12,000, and you get 749,040 pounds. So, at 32 °F, 12,000 cubic feet of water weighs 749,040 pounds.
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2500 meters = 8,202.1 feet
2500 (square feet) = 232.2576 square meters.
About 2.3 feet per second.
One cubic foot of water (at 32 °F) weighs approximately 62.42 pounds. (http://ga.water.usgs.gov/edu/waterproperties.html). Multiply that number by 12,000, and you get 749,040 pounds. So, at 32 °F, 12,000 cubic feet of water weighs 749,040 pounds.
up to 8000ft and it depens on how much water is in there
There are 5280 feet in one mile. Therefore, 2500 miles is equal to 2500 x 5280 = 13200000 feet.
3000
2500 meters = 8,202.1 feet
2500 (feet per second) = 157,173.782 kilometers
2500 meters = 1.55342798 miles Simply type "2500 metres to miles" into Google!
2500 ' = 762 m
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2500 yards = 2500 x 3 feet = 7500 feet 1.5 miles = 5280 feet x 1.5 = 7920 feet I've done the math; you do the looking.
2500 (square feet) = 232.2576 square meters.
= 2500 sq.ft. ?