That is 9 US quarts, 3 US gallons, 12 litres.
1 cubic foot of liquid = 7.48051945 US gallons 20,000 gallons divided by 7.48051945 = 2,673.6 cubic feet A container 10 feet by 10 feet by 26 feet 8.0832 inches should hold it but you might want to round that last one off to 27 feet for splash factor.
The pressure at the bottom of the bottle is the greatest. It decreases as the level comes up and is the least at the top.
If your on about how much liters of water you need in your body, well. . . You would need to drink at least 5 cups of water. So from Half a Liters to 1 and a half. But BE CAREFUL you don't overflow your body with fluids!
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Bottom and top respectfully OR Greatest closest to the center of the Earth.
B. 23 quarts is equal to a little more then 5 gallons
i think you need to multiply because...... greatest to least= multiply least to greatest= divide
The units in question are a quart and a gallon. Of these, a quart is the smaller.
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A household in the U.S uses about 70.5 gallons a day; it really differs from household to household. One website (see related links) states:Shower: 15-30 gallons a day which is about (57-114 liters).Brushing teeth with the water running is about 1-2 gallons (38-57 liters).Shaving with the water running is 10-15 gallons (38-57 liters).Washing dishes by hand is 20 gallons(75 liters).Washing dishes in the dishwasher 9-12 gallons(34-45 liters).Last but not least, flushing the toilet is 5-7 gallons(19-26 liters).---------A normal person (non-spender) use at home (kitchen, bath, etc. - not in garden or garage) max. 1o m3 water/month - cold or warm water; the mean for a day is333 L.
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All I could find was the capacity in Liters, not sure if you're in the US or elsewhere. But there is at least one confirmed source of it being 80 liters, which is approximately 21 gallons. Filling mine up from about 1/2 of a tank was 10.4 gallons, so 21 gallons does sound about right. I just bought a 1987 944, love it!
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None! Most fish can not live at all in a 1 gallon tank. Try at least 10 gallons.