1 E+10 m³
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To help compare different orders of magnitudes this page lists volumes between 10 and 100 cubic kilometres (
to
cubic metres). See also volumes or capacities of other orders of magnitude.
- Volumes smaller than 10 billion (ten thousand million) cubic metres
- 1 E+10 m³ or 1010 m3 equals:
- 10 billion m3 (10 milliard m3 in long scale terminology, ten thousand million cubic metres)
- 10 km3 (cubic kilometres)
- 2.3991275858 cubic miles
- A cube of this volume has an edge of 2,154.43469 m
- A sphere of this volume has a radius of 1,336.50461766 m
- 10 billion m3 - estimated volume of rock ejected during the 1991 eruption of Mount Pinatubo
- 14 billion m3 — volume of Lake Neuchâtel
- 14.5 billion m3 — volume of Lake Lucerne
- 35.2 billion m3 — volume of Lake Mead, the reservoir of the Hoover Dam
- 37 billion m3 — volume of Lago Maggiore
- 55 billion m3 — volume of Lake Constance
- 88.9 billion m3 — volume of Lake Geneva
- Volumes larger than or equal to 100 billion (one hundred thousand million) cubic metres