Yes, kiloliters can be used to measure the volume of water in a lake, as it is a metric unit that equates to 1,000 liters. However, for larger bodies of water, more common units might be cubic meters or even hectares for surface area. Using kiloliters is useful for smaller lakes or for specific measurements, but for overall lake volume, other units may provide clearer context.
The amount of water it would take to fill a lake varies. It depends on the size of the lake and whether the soil is dry or not.
depending on how much water.... it could be in liters, milliliters, kiloliters, etc but using droppers, beakers, and more can usually help you measure how much water your measuring. have fun...but not too much fun...(: hahas, !(*@#&queenscene;3
100 kiloliters (kl) is equivalent to 100,000 liters. This volume measurement is commonly used for liquids, such as water. In terms of other units, 100 kiloliters is also equal to approximately 26,417 gallons.
0.002kl
There are .001 kiloliters in a liter.
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NJ's water supply comes from Lake Earie. It is the closest Great Lake to NJ and has so much water that it supplies 6 states with water.
Google "Moses Lake Family Aquatic Center" for pricing and water features available.
That will depend dramatically on what the water is contaminated with and if the contamination was also in the sediments and/or the groundwater system of the lake.
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