there are a lot of cubic feet of water in moses lake!
that much
It contains a volume of 1,180 cubic miles (4,918 km³) of water. That's of water!
Volume of Lake Superior is 2,900 cubic miles which converted to cubic feet (2900 x 5280^3) = 426,874,060,800,000 cubic feet
133.3 cubic feet
To state the volume of a lake, you can use cubic feet or cubic meters. These are good measurements for the smaller bodies of water. You can also use acre-feet, especially for larger bodies of water.
cubic feet, cubic meters, cubic yards, if a very large lake, cubic miles
1 acre = 43,560 square feet1 cubic foot = 1,728 cubic inches1 gallon = 231 cubic inchesVolume of the lake = (1.5 x 43,560) x (5) = 326,700 cubic feet = 2,443,885.7 gallons (rounded)
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It is Lake Erie.
There are 7.48 gallons of water in a cubic foot, so the answer is 1,000,000 / 7.48 = 133,690 ft3 Using approximate figures, if your lake is an average of thirty feet deep and fifty feet wide, it would have to be about ninety feet long. If you are in the UK, your lake would be 160,543 ft3 and thirty feet deep, fifty feet wide and one hundred and seven feet long.
Water volume of 35.2 km3 (28,500,000 acre·ft)----- 28.5 million acre-feet x 43,560 square feet in an acre = 1.24 trillion cubic feet x 8.1 (gallons in a cubic foot) = 10 trillion gallons
Over 200,000 cubic feet. according to wikipedia: Since the flow is a direct function of the Lake Erie water elevation, it typically peaks in late spring or early summer. During the summer months, 100,000 cubic feet per second (2,832 m³/s) of water actually traverses the Falls