well since there are only two dimensions provided one can only assume there is no depth.
A boat weighs the same as the water it displaces i.e. the volume of the boat that sits below the water.
That varies depending mostly on latitude. The best way to know the answer for where you are is to find out the local minimum required depth for water pipes.
Volume of locker: 36*15*14 = 519 cubic inches
There are just a hint over 3,384 gallons in a pool of those dimenstions that is full. The pool is a cylinder 12 feet in diameter and 4 feet deep. To find the volume of cylinder, we use the formula pi times the square of the radius times the height. A circle 12 feet in diameter has a radius of 6 feet. The pi x r2 x h here is pi x 62 x 4 = 452.39 cubic feet. There are a bit short of 7.5 gallons in a cubic foot of water, and that's where the final answer comes from.
1,000,00 feet deep
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Topaz is at the London Eye, in thepod. Just ask the man if you can go in the pod and you will find Topaz there.
A miner would be more likely to use panning to find platinum than to find topaz. This is because platinum is heavier than topaz.
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you can find blue topaz in Brazil, Sri Lanka, Pakistan and Russia!
Yes, topaz is a gem. It is an interesting one because it can be found in many different colors including clear or transparent, yellow, grey, blue, pink (rare), gold, and red. Many people buy "blue topaz" thinking they have the real thing, but it not that common to find naturally occuring blue topaz. Instead, the lighter shades of topaz can be heated to produce a blue tone.
Topaz is commonly found in the Ural Mountains in Russia, the Thomas Range in Utah, USA, and the Minas Gerais region in Brazil. These areas are known for producing high-quality topaz gemstones.
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don't believe they had daytime running lights in 1991 topaz
We are not able to find a diamond named the Topaz Diamond, so are unable to answer your question.