116 cubic miles. 1 cubic mile = 1.10111715 × 10^12 US gallons (1,101,117,150,000) x 116 c.m. = 127,729,589,400,000 (127,729 B) gallons in Lake Erie. In human terms, if one person drinks 8 glasses of water a day, each 8 ounces, and each person lives for 72 years, there is enough for 9,720,668,904 (9.7 B) life times of drinking water.
Lake Erie is one of the five Great Lakes of the United States and Canada. It is the 4th smallest of the Great Lakes by surface area and the 5th largest by volume. It borders Ontario, New York, Ohio and Pennsylvania. Its inlet it the Detroit River and its outlet is the Niagara River.
1.3 x 10^15 gallons which is 1,300,000,000,000,000 gallons
About 1.73693583 × 1014 cubic feet of water.
Well the 5 great lakes contains 6,522,286,740,000,000 gallons of water in total
Huron is the fifth largest lake in the world. It has 850 cubic miles / 3,540 cubic km. It has
2,872,320,000 acre feet which means 935,949,570,800,640 gallons.
how many gallona of water in lake heron
2 trillion gallons
Mutton
A trillion dollar
for all you issaquah kids doing this last minute, eight triliion seven hundred sixty two billion, three hundred forty two million, nine hundred seventy three. 8,762,342, 973 hope this helps you on your chemistry homework (:
There are approximately 696 billion gallons of water in Lake Winnebago.
According to Darryl Enriquez of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinal, 1 inch of water depth in Lake Michigan accounts for 390 BILLION gallons of water. He also reports that "The loss of an inch of water in the other lakes translates in billion of gallons as follows: Lake Superior, 550; Lake Huron, 400; Lake Erie, 170; and Lake Ontario, 130" (Information from http://blogs.jsonline.com/waukesha/archive/2006/11.aspx)
Lake Erie has a volume of 4.80175 x 10^14 liters.
Approx 756,993,907,779 gallons
Truman Lake in Missouri has about 11.32 million gallons of water in it. There are several types of fish in the lake as well.
90 millon gallons
Lake Pleasant, Arizona has 653062 acre-feet which is 212,801,184.619.474 gallons.
20000
The answer will depend on how deep the lake is!
There are 6 quadrillion gallons of water in Lake St. Clair. That is one fifth of the world's fresh surface water.
Lake Okeechobee holds one trillion gallons of water. It is the largest lake in Florida and is the second largest body of fresh water in the contiguous United States.