1 E+8 m³

To help compare different orders of magnitudes this page lists volumes between 100 million cubic metres and 1 cubic kilometre (108 to 109 cubic metres). See also volumes or capacities of other orders of magnitude.

  • Volumes smaller than 100 million cubic metres

  • 1 E+8 m³ or 108 m³ equals:
    • 100 million m³ (cubic metres)
    • 0.1 km³ (cubic kilometre)
    • A cube of this volume has an edge of 464,158883 m
    • A sphere of this volume has a radius of 287,941191 m
  • 101 million m³ — volume of the Grimsel reservoir
  • 173 million m³ — volume of Lake Baldegg, Switzerland
  • 205 million m³ — volume of material excavated in the construction of the Panama Canal
  • 220 million m³ — volume of Lac de la Gruyère, Switzerland
  • 285 million m³ — volume of Lake Halwill, Switzerland
  • 320 - 335 million m³ — volume of the Great Wall of China
  • 400 million m³ — predicted volume of natural gas required per day by India in 2025
  • 693 million m³ — volume of Lake Murten, Switzerland

  • Volumes larger than or equal to 1 billion (one thousand million) cubic metres

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