Oh, dude, 1 billion gallons of water is like... a billion gallons. I mean, it's a lot, like seriously a lot. So, if you ever need to fill up a billion-gallon swimming pool, you know where to find the water!
1 metric ton of water is equal to 264.172 gallons.
You do the math: A gallon of water weighs a little over eight pounds: 8.34 lbs. One Ton = 2,000 lbs, 1 billion tons of water = 2,000 billion lb Divide 2 thousand billion pounds by 8.34 and there is your answer in gallons: 240 billion gallons
1 million cubic meters of water equates to 264,172,052 US gallons.
1 billion liters = 264,172,052 US gallons.
To raise Lake Michigan by 1 inch, approximately 1.5 billion gallons of water are needed. This estimate is based on the lake's surface area, which is about 22,300 square miles. When considering the volume of water required to cover this area by one inch, the calculation results in the need for about 1.5 billion gallons.
1000 liters of water is approximately 264.17 gallons.
1...... Billion dollars
It depends on the pressure and the time frame. A billion gallons, if you wait long enough.
0.1 tsp, because one gallon is one tenth of ten gallons, so you need one tenth, or 0.1, tsp.
27,150 gallons.
About 8.35 pounds.
20 gallons