1 E+12 m³

1 E+12 m³

To help compare different orders of magnitudes this page lists volumes between 1,000 and 1 million cubic kilometres (10^{12} to 10^{15} cubic metres). "See also" volumes or capacities of other orders of magnitude.

* Volumes smaller than 1 trillion ("a million million") cubic metres----
*1 E+12 m³ or 1012 m³ equals:
** 1 trillion m³ (mainly formerly: 1 billion m³ in long scale terminology, "one million million" cubic metres)
** 1,000 km³ (cubic kilometres)
* 1.1 trillion m³ — volume of the Aral Sea in 1960
* 2.76 trillion m³ — volume of Lake Victoria
* 2.8 trillion m³ — volume of magma erupted by the Toba supervolcano 74,000 years ago
* 4.918 trillion m³ — volume of Lake Michigan
* 5 Trillion m³ - volume of the Fish Canyon Tuff erupted by the La Garita Caldera
* 5.5 trillion m³ — volume of the asteroid 433 Eros----
*1 E+13 m³ or 1013 m³ equals:
** 10 trillion m³ (mainly formerly: 10 billion m³ in long scale terminology, "ten million million" cubic metres)
** 10,000 km³ (cubic kilometres)
* 12.2 trillion m³ — volume of Lake Superior
* 18.4 trillion m³ — volume of Lake Tanganyika
* 23 trillion m³ — volume of Lake Baikal----
*1 E+14 m³ or 1014 m³ equals:
** 100 trillion m³ (mainly formerly: 100 billion m³ in long scale terminology, "one hundred million million" cubic metres)
** 100,000 km³ (cubic kilometres)
* 550 trillion m³ — volume of the Black Sea----
* Volumes larger than or equal to 1 quadrillion ("one thousand million million") cubic metres

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