This is a multi-step process, but it's pretty simple when broken down into parts. It's pretty much finding the volume of a cylinder. Tie a long string around a rock or use some fishing weights. Lower the weighted end into the well until the weight hits the bottom. Pull the string back up and measure from the weight to where the water (wet spot) stops on the string; this will be called 'h'. You can use any unit of measurement, just be sure to keep it consistent. Now, measure the width of the well, measure from inner wall to inner wall (diameter). Divide the Diameter in half, this is the radius 'r'. So the volume of a cylinder can be found by Pi (times) 'r'-squared (times) 'h' Pi can be simplified to 3.14 Example: 3.14 x 25in. sq. x 56in = 4396cu. in. 231cu. in. = 1gal. 4396cu. in. (divided by) 231cu. in. = 19.03gal.
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∙ 7y agoYes you will die don't try it. Well i don't know how much until you die but it is a lot of fresh water.
Well it depends on where you live. But where I live I know a water is $3.00
well ... umm .... there is pretty much no life on that planet and well ... umm yeah thats it omg you didnt know! BEN
Haha, well as far as I'm concerned water! yes i know it doesn't help much but you do find it in water.
I don't know how much salinity is in fresh water.
Yes. I put my goldfish in water strait out of the sink. We have a well so I dont know about city water, but I know that you can put well water strait out of the sink. Hope this helps.
When nothing comes out.
well... it counts on how much grams it is and, well... i really don't know i'am only a age were you know so much
well i dont know how much exactly well i can say A LOT !
you will know once you pass out.
it means you don't know how much the water is worth
Yes, well not exactlly. Fish know that they live in a water or ocean inviroment so they technically know because they breath from water.