1 E+11 m³
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To help compare different orders of magnitudes this page lists volumes between 100 and 1,000 cubic kilometres (1011 to 1012 cubic metres). See also volumes or capacities of other orders of magnitude.
- Volumes smaller than 100 billion (a hundred thousand million) cubic metres
- 1 E+11 m³ or 1011 m³ equals:
- 100 billion m³ (100 milliard m³ in long scale terminology, one hundred thousand million cubic metres)
- 100 km³ (cubic kilometres)
- 100 billion m³ — estimated volume of rock exploded in eruption of Mount Tambora volcano on 12 April 1815
- 144 billion m³ — volume of Fedchenko Glacier and its tributaries
- 133 billion m³ — volume of Lake Nasser
- 280 billion m³ — volume of Lake Onega
- 484 billion m³ — volume of Lake Erie
- Volumes larger than or equal to 1 trillion (one million million) cubic metres
Orders of magnitude (volume) SI unit: cubic metre |
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1 E-60 m³ | 1 E-18 m³ | 1 E-12 m³ | 1 ml | 1 m³ | 1 E6 m³ | 1 E12 m³ | 1 E18 m³ | 1 E24 m³ | 1 E30 m³ |
1 E-50 m³ | 1 E-17 m³ | 1 E-11 m³ | 10 ml | 10 m³ | 1 E7 m³ | 1 E13 m³ | 1 E19 m³ | 1 E25 m³ | 1 E40 m³ |
1 E-40 m³ | 1 E-16 m³ | 1 E-10 m³ | 100 ml | 100 m³ | 1 E8 m³ | 1 E14 m³ | 1 E20 m³ | 1 E26 m³ | 1 E50 m³ |
1 E-30 m³ | 1 E-15 m³ | 1 E-9 m³ | 1 l | 1000 m³ | 1 E9 m³ | 1 E15 m³ | 1 E21 m³ | 1 E27 m³ | 1 E60 m³ |
1 E-20 m³ | 1 E-14 m³ | 1 E-8 m³ | 10 l | 10000 m³ | 1 E10 m³ | 1 E16 m³ | 1 E22 m³ | 1 E28 m³ | 1 E70 m³ |
1 E-19 m³ | 1 E-13 m³ | 1 E-7 m³ | 100 l | 100,000 m³ | 1 E11 m³ | 1 E17 m³ | 1 E23 m³ | 1 E29 m³ | 1 E80 m³ |