One cubic foot of water (at 32 °F) weighs approximately 62.42 pounds. (http://ga.water.usgs.gov/edu/waterproperties.html). Multiply that number by 12,000, and you get 749,040 pounds.
So, at 32 °F, 12,000 cubic feet of water weighs 749,040 pounds.
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1200cc of water should weigh 1.2kg at around 20.5 degrees celsius. The reason that temperature plays a part is that water expands and contracts due to temperature. If the water temperature is 50 deg. C then the volume would be around 1190cc, obviously weighing less.
The weight of 0.4 cubic feet depends on the density of the material. To convert volume to weight, you need to know the specific density. If we assume an average material density of 100 lbs/cubic foot, then 0.4 cubic feet would weigh 40 lbs.
The weight of water is approximately 62.4 pounds per cubic foot. Therefore, 22.75 cubic feet of water would weigh approximately 1422 pounds.
There are approximately 15,923.63 gallons of water in 2131 cubic feet.
8,000 gallons of water is equal to approximately 1,069 cubic feet.
2.3 million cubic feet of water is approximately 17.2 million gallons.