1000000000 (one billion) tons of rain fall to earth every minute. There are 1440 minutes in a day (60min x 24 hrs) There are 2000 pounds in a ton 1000000000 tons x 2000 pounds = 2000000000000 (2 trillion) pounds per min 2000000000000 pounds per min. x 1440 minutes in a day = 288000000000000 (288 trillion) pounds of water fall to earth every day 288000000000000 (288 trillion) pounds / 8 pounds in a gallon = 36000000000000 (36 trillion) gallons of rain fall to earth
478.75 gallons for each inch of water depth.
22.44 gallons for each inch of the water's depth.
44.883 gallons for each inch of depth. (rounded) 538.6 gallons for each foot of depth. (rounded)
About 80-100 gallons each day!
Each acre-foot equates to 325,851 US gallons of water so multiply acre-feet by 325,851 to determine fluid gallons.
It needs 50 gallons of water to transpire each day.It needs 50 gallons of water to transpire each day.It needs 50 gallons of water to transpire each day.It needs 50 gallons of water to transpire each day.
millions of gallons of water
There are three main layers of water on Earth: surface water (lakes, rivers, and oceans), groundwater (found underground in aquifers), and atmospheric water (like clouds and precipitation). Each layer plays a crucial role in the water cycle and influences Earth's ecosystems.
478.75 gallons for each inch of water depth.
5 gallons
1.4688 gallons in each 12 inches.
About 1.6 gallons per flush
Mars has no atmosphere and therefore no clouds in the atmosphere. It does have polar caps, and sometimes brief gushes of water on the surface. National geographic has had articles about this with photos from the NASA satellite surveyor plus the robot on-ground surveyor it put up there.
Around 100,000 gallons a day
more then 250,000 gallons each day.
22.44 gallons for each inch of the water's depth.
The condensed water combines and form clouds. When clouds with opposite charge hit each other, precipitation occurs.