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1 E12 m³


 
To help compare the orders of magnitude of different volumes, here is a list of volumes between 1012 m3 and 1015 m3.

  • Smaller volumes
  • 1000 km³ (cubic kilometres) equals...
    • 1 × 1012
    • 1 E12 m³
    • 1'000'000 million cubic metres (m³)
  • 1100 km³ -- Volume of Aral Sea in 1960
  • 2760 km³ -- Volume of Lake Victoria
  • 4918 km³ -- Volume of Lake Michigan
  • Larger volumes

Smaller volumes
  • 1 × 1013 m³ equals...
    • 10'000 km³
  • 1.22 × 1013 m³ -- Volume of Lake Superior
  • 1.84 × 1013 m³ -- Volume of Lake Tanganyika
  • 2.30 × 1013 m³ -- Volume of Lake Baikal
  • Larger volumes

    Smaller volumes
  • 5.5 × 1014 m³ -- Volume of Black Sea
  • Larger volumes

  • See also: Orders of magnitude (volume)

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