- 1 E+18 m³
To help compare different
orders of magnitude s this page listsvolume s between 1 and 1,000 cubicmegametre s (10^{18} to 10^{21} cubicmetre s). "See also" volumes or capacities of other orders of magnitude.* Volumes smaller than 1 quintillion ("a million million
million ") cubic metres----
*1 E+18 m³ or 1018 m³ equals:
** 1 quintillion m³ ("one million million million"cubic metre s)
** 1 billion km³ (1 milliard km³ in long scale terminology, "one thousand million"cubic kilometre s)
** 1 Mm³ (onecubic megametre )
* 1 quintillion m³ — volume of thePacific Ocean (rough estimate)
* 1.37 quintillion m³ — volume of allocean s onEarth
* 3 quintillion m³ — estimated volume of Europa's oceans----
*1 E+19 m³ or 1019 m³ equals:
** 10 quintillion m³ ("ten million million million"cubic metre s)
** 10 billion km³ (10 milliard km³ in long scale terminology, "ten thousand million"cubic kilometre s)
** 10 Mm³ (tencubic megametre s)
* 11 quintillion m³ — volume of the New Jerusalem mentioned inRevelations 21:16 (in the form of acube )
* 22 quintillion m³ — volume of theMoon
* 61 quintillion m³ — volume of planet Mercury----
*1 E+20 m³ or 1020 m³ equals:
** 100 quintillion m³ ("one hundred million million million"cubic metre s)
** 100 billion km³ (100 milliard km³ in long scale terminology, "one hundred thousand million"cubic kilometre s)
** 100 Mm³ (one hundredcubic megametre s)
* 160 quintillion m³ — volume of planet Mars
* 928 quintillion m³ — volume of planet Venus----
* Volumes larger than or equal to 1 sextillion ("one thousand million million million") cubic metres
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