1 E+6 m³
To help compare different orders of magnitudes this page lists volumes between 1 million and 10 million (106 to 107) cubic metres. See also volumes or capacities of other orders of magnitude.
- Volumes smaller than 1 million cubic metres
- 1 E+6 m³ or 106 m³ equals:
- 1 million m³ (cubic metres)
- 0.001 km³ (cubic kilometre)
- a cube of this volume has an edge of 100 m
- a sphere of this volume has radius of 62.03505 m
- 1,564,400 m³ — volume of concrete in the Panama Canal Locks
- 2,600,600 m³ — volume of stone in the Great Pyramid of Giza
- 3 million m³ — approximately amount of mud and clay that slid into the South Nation River valley as a landslide on 20 June 1993
- 3.33 million m³ — volume of concrete in Hoover Dam
- 3,664,883 m³ — volume of the NASA's Vehicle Assembly Building
- 8 million m³ — volume of chalk excavated in the construction of the Channel Tunnel
- Volumes larger than or equal to 10 million cubic metres
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