How many liters of seawater are there under 1 meter square of sea surface if the water depth is 10 meters?

To find the number of liters of seawater under 1 square meter of sea surface, we need to calculate the volume of water in a rectangular prism with a base area of 1 square meter and a height of 10 meters.

The formula for finding the volume of a rectangular prism is given by V = lwh, where V represents volume, l represents length, w represents width, and h represents height.

In this case, the length (l) and width (w) can both be assumed to be 1 meter since we are dealing with a square meter area. The height (h) is given as 10 meters.

So, substituting the values into the formula, we have V = 1 meter * 1 meter * 10 meters = 10 cubic meters.

Since 1 cubic meter is equal to 1000 liters, we can convert the volume to liters by multiplying by 1000.

Therefore, the number of liters of seawater under 1 square meter of sea surface with a water depth of 10 meters is 10 cubic meters * 1000 liters/cubic meter = 10,000 liters.