This question requires a lot of assumptions to answer s the best I can do is give you several answers and hope one of them hits the mark. One cubic foot contains 7.48 gallons. 1. There is no gallons of water in 310 square feet because this is a 2 dimensional figure. 2. There are about 232 gallons if you filled that area 1 foot deep. 3. There are about 464 gallons if you filled that area 2 feet deep. 3 There are about 696 gallons if you filled that area 3 feet deep. We could go on but I am hoping this answers your question.
You cannot convert a measure of area (square feet) to a measure of volume (gallons). Gallons is a measure of volume, or of 3 dimensions. You'd need cubic feet (not square feet) to convert it to gallons.
Gallons is a measure of volume. Square feet is a measure of area. It's sort of like asking how many diet cokes are in a sheet of paper.
There are no gallons of water in a square foot. Gallons is a unit of volume, and square feet is a unit of area, not volume. If you are asking about cubic feet, however, the answer is there are about 7.5 gallons in a cubic foot.
None ... gallons is a measurement of volume, square feet is area not volume.
One acre of land is equivalent to 43,560 square feet. With 3 feet of water covering this area, you would have 130,680 cubic feet of water. One cubic foot is equal to 7.48 gallons, so 130,680 cubic feet of water would be about 977,370 gallons.
400 Square Feet.
7.5
There are zero gallons in any number of square feet, as square feet have no distance in the tird dimension to qualify a volume.
How many imperial gallons is 30 cubic feet of water?
280.298 Imperial gallons
1,987 cubic feet = 14,860 gallons of water.
There are 8,483 gallons in 1,134 cubic feet of water.