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How many cubic mile in 1 acre feet? The answer is 2.9592803331606E-7. We assume you are converting between cubic mile and acre foot. You can view more details on each measurement unit: cubic mile or acre feet The SI derived unit for volume is the cubic meter. 1 cubic meter is equal to 2.3991275756488E-10 cubic mile, or 0.00081071318210885 acre feet. Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results. Use this page to learn how to convert between cubic miles and acre feet. Type in your own numbers in the form to convert the units!
1 cubic mile to acre feet = 3379199.96559 acre feet
2 cubic mile to acre feet = 6758399.93119 acre feet
3 cubic mile to acre feet = 10137599.89678 acre feet
4 cubic mile to acre feet = 13516799.86238 acre feet
5 cubic mile to acre feet = 16895999.82797 acre feet
6 cubic mile to acre feet = 20275199.79357 acre feet
7 cubic mile to acre feet = 23654399.75916 acre feet
8 cubic mile to acre feet = 27033599.72475 acre feet
9 cubic mile to acre feet = 30412799.69035 acre feet
10 cubic mile to acre feet = 33791999.65594 acre feet
You can do the reverse unit conversion from acre feet to cubic mile, or enter any two units below:
A cubic mile is an Imperial / U.S. customary (non-SI non-metric) unit of volume, used in the United States. It is defined as the volume of a cube with sides of 1 mile (5280 feet, 1760 yards, ≈1.609 kilometre) in length.
An acre foot is a unit of volume commonly used in the United States in reference to large-scale water resources, such as reservoirs, aqueducts, canals, and river flows. It defined by the volume of water necessary to cover one acre of surface area to a depth of one foot. It is equal to exactly 43,560 cubic feet, or to 325,851 U.S. gallons, or exactly 1233.48184 cubic meters.
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