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Answer: the barrel will hold 9.42 ft³ of water.
27,150 gallons.
If you place a flat pan with straight up and down sides outdoors and it rains, you can measure with a ruler the depth of the rainwater in the pan . If you measure 3.5 inches of water, then you have had 3.5 inches of rain.
259200 cubic inches or precisely 150 cubic feet
(1 in) * 1 (mile^2) = 17,378,742.9 US gallons 17378742.9 US gallons PURE WATER ≈ 145,032,638.36815932 pounds ≈ 65,785.6982 tonnes Rain water is probably heavier than pure H2O .. but I really have no idea.
It doesn't rain on the moon. There is no water, and therefore no clouds to rain the water back down.
The clouds are rain. all the clouds are is water vapor(thats a fancy name for microscopic water) the water is so SMALL in the clouds it is too light to fall. then when it is heavy enough to fall you get rain
a long time A: It would be impossible for the air to hold that much water.
it doesn't rain in water
Rain -_- ....?
Precipitation or rain
Answer: the barrel will hold 9.42 ft³ of water.
As much as her anus could hold.
The water evaporated first condenses. This condensed water turns into rain.
Although there are cacti that live in the rain forest, the average desert cactus will quickly rot and die if too much water is present.
Because of Gravity, the clouds hold have the maximum amount of water so they release it by precipitating(rain).
-10 in.