It depends on whether the depth changes uniformly along the length of the pool.
About 7,100 gallons of water.
12cm*20cm = 240 cm2 = 37.2 sq inches = 0.258 sq ft
12X20 = 240 sq feet 12"x12" tiles are 1 sq foot each so must be 240/1= 240
141 gallons of water.
A 12-foot wide round pool with 3.3 feet of water contains 2,803.7 gallons of water.
About 7,100 gallons of water.
assuming bases are in feet, 240sq ft
12' x 20' = 240 square feet
12cm*20cm = 240 cm2 = 37.2 sq inches = 0.258 sq ft
assuming that you've measured the room in feet, then square area=Width x Length... so 12ft x 20ft = 240ft2
12X20 = 240 sq feet 12"x12" tiles are 1 sq foot each so must be 240/1= 240
35994 feet of water divided by 6 feet of water = 5999
33 feet in sea water, 34 feet in fresh water
yes they can swim in water if they have webbed feet
About 13,048.4 liters of water.
It depends how shallow the water is. 10 feet water, watch out for rocks. 8 feet of water, don't go more than 5 miles per hour. 6 feet of water, idle motor. 4 feet of water is only safe for docking . 2 feet of water, you'll be beached. 0 feet of water, well, that's odvious. Hope this helped.
15 PSI represents approximately 34.7 feet of water. This can be calculated using the formula: 1 PSI = 2.31 feet of water.