It depends upon the shape. For example, if it were a cube, it would be about 3.6 meters long.
A million cubic meters.
It takes up a cubic kilometer of space.
100,000 cubic meters
1728in sq
-- Take the number of (cubic meters per second) -- Divide the number by 3,600 -- The answer is the number of (cubic meters per second)
It all depends upon the density of the substance. 4.8kg of Hydrogen [gas] will take up much, much more cubic meters than 4.8kg of Mercury.Cubic meters are a measure of volume whereas kilograms are a measure of weight. Volume and weight are related by density = weight ÷ volume - the lower the density, the greater the volume for the same weight!
how much space does 25kg of garnet take up
It will hold 216 cubic metres.
Take the cubic unit you have, and multiply itself 3 times. ex: 52= 25 running meters
"Square meter" is a unit of area. "Cubic meter" is a unit of volume.If you have a large box, the "square meters" of its sides would tell you how much paint you needin order to paint the sides, whereas the "cubic meters" of its inside would tell you how much waterit would take to fill it."Square" meters and "Cubic" meters are completely different units, and they're used to measurecompletely different quantities. Neither one can be converted into the other. That would be liketrying to convert your age into gallons.
approximately 10 cubic kilometres
-- take the number of cubic feet -- multiply it by 0.028317 -- the result is the number of cubic meters (rounded)