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To help compare different orders of magnitudes this page lists volumes between 1 and 10 cubic kilometres (109 to 1010 m³). See also volumes or capacities of other orders of magnitude.- Smaller volumes
- 1'000 million cubic metres equals...
- 1 km³ ( cubic kilometre)
- a ball of this volume has radius of 620 m
- 1 billion (meaning a thousand million) cubic metres
- 1'300 million m³ -- volume of Lake Biel, Switzerland
- 2'500 million m³ -- volume of Lake Walen, Switzerland
- 3'200 million m³ -- volume of Lake of Zug
- 3'900 million m³ -- volume of Lake Zurich
- 5'200 million m³ -- volume of Lake Brienz
- 6'500 million m³ -- volume of Lake ThunLake Thun (German: Thunersee is a lake in the Bernese Oberland in Switzerland. It is located just north of the Alps. The lake is 17. 5km long and up to 3. The total area is 48. The maximum depth is 217m, giving the lake a volume of about 6. The city of Th
- 6'500 million m³ -- volume of Lake of Lugano
- Larger volumesTo help compare different orders of magnitudes this page lists volumes between 10 and 100 cubic kilometres (1010 to 1011 m³). See also volumes or capacities of other orders of magnitude. Smaller volumes 10,000,000,000 m³ equals. 10 000 million cubic metre
See also: Conversion of unitsThis article lists conversion factors between a number of units of measurement. Key: definition exactly equal to approximatively equal to Length Area Volume Angle Mass In physics, the pound of mass is sometimes written lbm to distinguish it from the pound
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