Yep. you can measure anything in feet. but for some it might take a while.
You would use meters or feet to measure the depth of Lake Michigan.
That depends a great deal on the size of the lake and what of the many aspects you would like to measure. Let's take Lake Michigan. I would measure the... width and length in miles surface area in square miles depth in feet volume in cubic miles retention time in years elevation in feet pollutants in parts per million
Yep, you can measure it in any system or measurement. It is obviously more reasonable to use feet in ponds and meters in lakes, however.
Yards. Lakes are pretty big, and yards is a larger measurement than feet so yards would be an easier measurement.
Lake Erie - 210 feet maximum. Lake Huron - 770 feet maximum. Lake Michigan - 923 feet maximum. Lake Ontario - 808 feet maximum. Lake Superior - 1,332 feet maximum.
how mant feet is lake micigan
No, Turquoise Lake is not 100000000000000000000000000 feet deep
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Grand Lake is 265 feet deep--the deepest natural lake in Colorado.http://waterknowledge.colostate.edu/coolfact.htm
There are no feet in two hundred cubic feet. That's like asking how many inches are in a gallon. Feet are a measure of length or distance. Cubic feet are a measure of volume. You can't measure volume in feet. And you can't measure distance in cubic feet.
there are a lot of cubic feet of water in moses lake!
The average depth is 44 feet. The deepest part of the lake is 135 feet.