Question:
How much water would it take to fill in the grand canyon?
anonymous
2011-02-05 02:16:59 UTC
How much water would it take to fill in the grand canyon?
Four answers:
anonymous
2011-02-05 02:19:43 UTC
3504909171514400 liters or 3.57 million trillion gallons.
IOWA MIKE
2011-02-05 21:30:12 UTC
There has not been an official measurement of the volume of the Grand Canyon. Rough calculation estimates vary from about 309 trillion to 386 trillion cubic feet. Based on these estimates it would take approximately 2.311 to 2.887 quadrillion gallons to fill the Grand Canyon.
glass
2016-10-27 07:10:52 UTC
The Grand Canyon change into never thoroughly finished of water, with the aid of truth the Colorado has never had that plenty enter from diverse elements. The Grand Canyon change into created even as the Colorado Plateau change into epeirogenically uplifted, and the present river began to down-shrink into this plateau very at as without delay as until eventually it reached the basement rock (Vishnu schist).
BillsXLVIII
2011-02-05 02:19:54 UTC
The Colorado River runs through, and out of the Grand Canyon. It cannot be filled up because it empties to the ocean eventually.


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