The Red Sea has a surface area of 438,000 square kilometres, and an average depth of 490 metres. That means the volume of water is 214,620 cubic kilometres.
A cubic kilometre is 109 cubic metres or 1012 litres. An imperial gallon is 4.54 litres, so a cubic kilometre is 2.2 x 1011 gallons.
So the Red Sea is 4.72 x 1016 gallons.
The Red Sea and Gulf of Aden is a unique body of water consisting of the semienclosed Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden linked to the Indian Ocean.
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the red sea
the red sea is a sea that borders saudi arabia to the east of egypt to the west and it the place where Moses led the slaves to freedom while walking through the water. (in christian religion and the ten commandments)
That point is out in the big middle of the Red Sea, but the whole Red Sea is not located at those coordinates. Any other point in the Red Sea has different latitude and/or longitude.
One cubic foot of sea water contains about 7.5 gallons.
Approximately 2.93659203e+20 Imperial gallons.
About 328 gallons. But one will know the exact answer.
The Sea World Orlando tank holds 2,110,000 gallons of water.
890.9million gallons
890.9million gallons
The red sea is normal salt water sea.
It depends how big the box is...
There are roughly about 9,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 cubic gallons of water in the dead sea. But the dead sea is very slowly shrinking so in 100 years time there will only be 9,000,000,000 cubic gallons of water in the sea!
The Red Sea and the Mediterranean sea.
The Red Sea.
The Red Sea.