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

do i need to square the 10 meters so that it is 100 meters?

length x width x depth = 1m x 1m x 10m = 10 cubic meters. Convert that to liters. The easy way to do it is to use Google; another way is to recognize that 1 m = 100 cm so the column of water is 100 cm x 100 cm x 1000 cm = 1 x 10^7 cc = 1 x 10^7 mL.

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how would it be worked if you have 1 square centimeter instead of the 1 square meter?

i worked it out to equal 1 Liter. is that correct?

To find the volume of seawater beneath a given area of sea surface, you need to multiply the area by the depth. In this case, the area is 1 square meter, and the depth is 10 meters.

So, to find the volume, you can simply multiply the area by the depth:

Volume = Area * Depth

Volume = 1 square meter * 10 meters

Therefore, the volume of seawater beneath 1 square meter of sea surface with a depth of 10 meters is 10 cubic meters.

Remember that 1 cubic meter is equal to 1000 liters. So, to convert the volume to liters, you need to multiply it by 1000:

Volume in liters = Volume in cubic meters * 1000

Volume in liters = 10 cubic meters * 1000

Therefore, there are 10,000 liters of seawater beneath 1 square meter of sea surface with a depth of 10 meters.