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1 E11 m³
To help compare different orders of magnitudes this page lists volumes between 100 and 1000 cubic kilometres (1011 to 1012 m³). See also volumes or capacities of other orders of magnitude.
- Smaller volumes
- 100 000 million cubic metres equals...
- 100 cubic kilometres (km³)
- 100 billion (meaning 100 thousand million) cubic metres (m³)
- 100 km³ -- estimated volume of rock exploded in eruption of Mount Tambora volcano on 12 April 1815
- 157 billion m³ -- volume of Lake Nasser
- 280 billion m³ -- volume of Lake Onega
- 484 billion m³ -- volume of Lake Erie
- Larger volumes
See also: Conversion of units
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