Assuming you are talking about a roughly round pond of 14 feet diameter, and assuming the sides are straight down 3 ft, and assuming the floor of the pond is level so that it is 3 feet deep throughout (lots of assumptions here), the pond is a simple cylinder with radius of 7 ft and height of 3 ft. Its volume is therefore pi*r^2*h. So 3.14*49*3=461.58 cubic feet, or about 3453 gallons (one cubic foot = just under 7 1/2 gallons)
15,320.1 US gallons of water.
1234.29 gallons of water
1,770 gallons.
3384 gallons for every foot deep it is.
This pool can hold a maximum of about 5,707.6 gallons of water.
15,320.1 US gallons of water.
Up to 168.3 gallons of water.
1234.29 gallons of water
Approximately 8,146,286 gallons of water.
My answer would be 18.75 gallons
6,200 gallons.
181,248 gallons.
3,398.4 gallons.
5,974 gallons.
1,770 gallons.
3384 gallons for every foot deep it is.
If the pond is uniformly 6-feet deep it would contain about 1,955,109 gallons of water.