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- 1_E+9_m³ abstract "To help compare different orders of magnitudes this page lists volumes between 1 and 10 cubic kilometres (to cubic metres). See also volumes or capacities of other orders of magnitude. Volumes smaller than 1 billion (a thousand million) cubic metres1 E+9 m³ or 109 m3 equals: 1 billion m3 (1 milliard m3 in long scale terminology, one thousand million cubic metres) 1 km3 (cubic kilometre), hence a cube of this volume has an edge of 1,000 m 0.2399127586 cubic mile A sphere of this volume has a radius of 620.350491 m1.2 billion m3 — approximate volume of rock ejected during the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens 1.3 billion m3 — volume of Lake Biel, Switzerland 2.5 billion m3 — volume of Lake Walen, Switzerland 3.2 billion m3 — volume of Lake Zug 3.9 billion m3 — volume of Lake Zürich 4,168,181,825 m3 — one cubic mile 5 billion m3 — volume of crude oil consumed by the world in a year 5.17 billion m3 — volume of Lake Brienz 5.2 billion m3 — volume of the artificial Gatun Lake (Panama Canal) 6.5 billion m3 — volume of Lake Thun 6.5 billion m3 — volume of Lake Lugano Volumes larger than or equal to 10 billion (ten thousand million) cubic metres".
- 1_E+9_m³ wikiPageID "80694".
- 1_E+9_m³ wikiPageRevisionID "541689013".
- 1_E+9_m³ subject Category:Orders_of_magnitude_(volume).
- 1_E+9_m³ comment "To help compare different orders of magnitudes this page lists volumes between 1 and 10 cubic kilometres (to cubic metres). See also volumes or capacities of other orders of magnitude.".
- 1_E+9_m³ label "1 E+9 m³".
- 1_E+9_m³ sameAs 1_E+9_m%C2%B3.
- 1_E+9_m³ sameAs Q4595960.
- 1_E+9_m³ sameAs Q4595960.
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