This is 750 gallons per acre which equates to about 0.02762 inches of water per acre.
It depends on the crop and soil type, but as a general estimate, it may take around 300,000 to 500,000 gallons of water to irrigate 2 acres for a growing season. However, precise water requirements can vary widely based on factors such as climate, crop type, irrigation efficiency, and soil characteristics. It is recommended to consult local agricultural extension services for more accurate water usage estimates.
To convert cubic inches to gallons, divide the volume in cubic inches by 231. This gives you the equivalent volume in gallons. In this case, a glass aquarium with a volume of 2315.52 cubic inches will hold approximately 10 gallons of water.
One gallon of water is equal to approximately 231 cubic inches. Therefore, 400 gallons of water would measure approximately 92,400 cubic inches. To find the height in inches, divide the total cubic inches by the surface area of the container the water is in.
Regardless of the substance in it, or even if it's completely empty,6912 cubic inches is equivalent to-- 4 cubic feet-- 29.92 gallons (rounded)
There are approximately 231 cubic inches in 1 gallon of water. Therefore, in 5 gallons of water, there would be approximately 1,155 cubic inches (231 x 5).
It depends on the crop and soil type, but as a general estimate, it may take around 300,000 to 500,000 gallons of water to irrigate 2 acres for a growing season. However, precise water requirements can vary widely based on factors such as climate, crop type, irrigation efficiency, and soil characteristics. It is recommended to consult local agricultural extension services for more accurate water usage estimates.
5 inches
In order to cover 7,000 acres 183.5-ft deep, you'll need . . .-- 0.38012 cubic mile-- 55,952,820,000 cubic feet-- 418,556,160,000 gallons-- 96,686,472,960,000 cubic inches
We don't know anything about landscaping or farming, so don't knowhow much water it takes to get the land "back to normal", or the resultif an equivalent amount of water were to be dumped on a piece of landall at once.But simply water-wise, 10 acres of water 10.1 inches deep is 2,742,582.9 gallons (rounded)
There are 17.66 gallons in 4,080 cubic inches of water.
489.76 gallons of water.
If 24 inches is the diameter, there are 141,004 gallons of water. If 24 inches is the radius, there are 564,018 gallons of water.
That's going to depend on how deep the water is.
There are 25.71 gallons of water in 5,940 cubic inches.
One inch of rain over 100 acres of land would equal about 27.1 million gallons of water. This calculation is found by multiplying the acreage (100 acres) by the volume of water in one inch of rain (27,154 gallons per acre-inch).
24,416 cubic inches equates to about 106 (105.69697) US gallons of water.
4.5 US gallons of water displaces 1,040 cubic inches.