1 E6 m³
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To help compare different orders of magnitudes this page lists volumes between 1 million and 10 million cubic metre (106 to 107 m³). See also volumes or capacities of other orders of magnitude.
- Volumes smaller than 1 000 000 cubic metres
- 1 million cubic meters equals to:
- 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
- 3,000,000 m³ -- approximately amount of mud and clay that slid into the South Nation River valley as a landslide on 20 June 1993
- 3,330,000 m³ -- volume of concrete in Hoover Dam
- 3,664,883 m³ -- volume of the NASA's Vehicle Assembly Building
- 8,000,000 m³ -- volume of chalk excavated in the construction of the Channel Tunnel
- Volumes larger than 10 000 000 cubic metres
Orders of magnitude (volume) SI unit: cubic metre |
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1 E-60 m³ | 1 E-18 m³ | 1 E-12 m³ | 1 ml | 1 m³ | 1 E6 m³ | 1 E12 m³ | 1 E18 m³ | 1 E24 m³ | 1 E30 m³ |
1 E-50 m³ | 1 E-17 m³ | 1 E-11 m³ | 10 ml | 10 m³ | 1 E7 m³ | 1 E13 m³ | 1 E19 m³ | 1 E25 m³ | 1 E40 m³ |
1 E-40 m³ | 1 E-16 m³ | 1 E-10 m³ | 100 ml | 100 m³ | 1 E8 m³ | 1 E14 m³ | 1 E20 m³ | 1 E26 m³ | 1 E50 m³ |
1 E-30 m³ | 1 E-15 m³ | 1 E-9 m³ | 1 l | 1000 m³ | 1 E9 m³ | 1 E15 m³ | 1 E21 m³ | 1 E27 m³ | 1 E60 m³ |
1 E-20 m³ | 1 E-14 m³ | 1 E-8 m³ | 10 l | 10000 m³ | 1 E10 m³ | 1 E16 m³ | 1 E22 m³ | 1 E28 m³ | 1 E70 m³ |
1 E-19 m³ | 1 E-13 m³ | 1 E-7 m³ | 100 l | 100,000 m³ | 1 E11 m³ | 1 E17 m³ | 1 E23 m³ | 1 E29 m³ | 1 E80 m³ |