1 E+7 m³

To help compare different orders of magnitudes this page lists volumes between 10 million and 100 million (107 to 108) cubic metres. See also volumes or capacities of other orders of magnitude.

  • Volumes smaller than 10 million cubic metres

  • 1 E+7 m³ or 107 m³ equals:
    • 10 million m³ (cubic metres)
    • 0.01 km³ (cubic kilometre)
    • a cube of this volume has an edge of 215,44347 m
    • a sphere of this volume has radius of 133,65046 m
  • 10 million m³ — volume of Lake Chagan, artificial lake created by nuclear explosion
  • 17 million m³ — volume of material in the Gatun Dam, completed in 1913
  • 28 million m³ — volume of concrete in the Three Gorges Dam, the world's largest concrete structure
  • 43 million m³ — volume of Aswan Dam
  • 90 million m³ — volume of gas required per day by India in 2005

  • Volumes larger than or equal to 100 million cubic metres

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