105,000 tons
A cubic yard of seawater weighs approximately 1,701 kilograms or 3,750 pounds on average.
There are 5,280 feet in a mile. Therefore, a cubic mile would be equal to 5,280 feet x 5,280 feet x 5,280 feet, which is 147,197,952,000 cubic feet.
I once had a book about the ocean that claimed that there was 38 pounds of gold in one cubic mile of seawater. You could figure 1 cubic kilometer from here but you are still left with the validity of the claim of the book and even worse, my memory of that book. Still, something to play with.
Pure gold has a density of 19.32 grams per cubic centimeter.A cubic foot contains 28,316.85 cubic centimeters.Thus, a cubic foot of pure gold has a mass of 547,081 grams,which on Earth weighs 1,206.1 lbs.!
There is x number of gold coins in the pot. x = y/z, where y is equal to the cubic area of the pot, and z is equal to the cubic area of the gold coin. True, there are often times pots of gold that are heaped up, but the question asked how much god is "in" a pot of gold.
A cubic mile would hold 1.101117147 × 1012gallons of water.More Information:1 cubic mile = 1.10111715 × 1012 US. gallons, or any other liquid.
It weighs 1,204 pounds but only if it is pure 24 Karat Gold.
5280 ft x 5280 ft x 5280 ft x 62.4 lbs per square ft = 9,185,152,204,800 lbs
200 times more than the land surface
A cubic ounce is a measure of volume. A cubic ounce of gold weighs more than a cubic ounce of water. Unless the material which makes up the cubic ounce is specified, its weight cannot be determined.
The volume of 1 litre is 1000 cubic centimetres. For a metal it is much better to use cubic centimetres. For liquids like milk or oil you use litres. The density of gold is 19.3 grams per cubic centimetre. So, 1000 cubic centimetres of lead weigh 1000 times 19.3 = 19300 grams or 19.3 kilograms.