2 syllables
villeroy & boch wash basin
In the King James version the word - basin - does not appear at all. the word - circular - does not appear at all. and, although the word - bowl - appears 17 times, it is never described as circular, nor even round. However, pottery basins and bowls are always round - even in biblical times.
a circular container with a greater width than depth, becomingsmaller toward the bottom, used chiefly to hold water or otherliquid, especially for washing.
The formula for the volume of a cylinder ("circular basin") is V=[pi]*r2*h, where r is the radius and h is the height ("depth") of the cylinder. Since the volume is provided in gallons and the diameter will be expressed in feet, it is first necessary to convert the gallon amount to cubic feet. There are about 7.481 gallons in a cubic foot, so the conversion is done by dividing 147,000 by 7.481, yielding an answer of 19,649.779 cubic feet. The formula may now be expressed as: 19,649.779 cu. ft. = 3.141*r2*10 ft. Solving for r yields a value of approximately 25.012 ft. Diameter is twice the radius, so approximately 50 ft. Check the answer: V=3.141*25.012 ft.2*10 ft. V=19,650.1 cu. ft. * 7.481 = 147,002 gallons (allowing for rounding)
Caloris basin is found on the planet Mercury. It is one of the largest impact basins in the Solar System, measuring over 1,500 kilometers in diameter. The basin was created by a large asteroid impact early in Mercury's history.
The Caloris Basin, also called Caloris Planitia, is a about 1,550 km (963 mi) in diameter.
The Caloris Basin on Mercury was most likely created by a massive impact from a large asteroid or meteorite early in the planet's history. The impact caused the surface to fracture and form the distinctive concentric rings seen in the basin today.
Mercury
It is approx 1550 km.
The Caloris Basin on Mercury is one of the largest impact craters in the solar system, spanning about 960 miles (1,550 kilometers) in diameter. It was formed by a huge asteroid impact early in the planet's history.
The main crater is Caloris Basin.
I think the answer is the "Caloris Basin".
The Caloris Basin is a large impact crater found on the planet Mercury, 963 miles in diameter. Its one of the largest craters in the solar system.
The Caloris Basin is a large impact crater on the planet Mercury, one of the largest impact basins in the Solar System. It was formed by a massive asteroid impact early in the planet's history. The basin is characterized by rugged terrain and unique geological features.
Caloris Basin is located on the planet Mercury. It is one of the largest impact basins in the Solar System, measuring approximately 960 miles (1,550 km) in diameter.
Mercury doesn't have many geographically distinct features but it does have a feature called the Caloris Basin. The Caloris Basin is one of the largest meteor impact basins in the Solar System. It measures at about 1,550 kilometers or 960 miles in diameter. Since the Caloris Basin is the largest feature on Mercury it is also it's longest.