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n. (cubic meter English)
Usage examples of "cubic meters".
We were heading for the region of lowest matter density known, out beyond the limits of the Oort cloud where we would find less than one atom per hundred cubic meters.
And in the year M-49, the flow rates from all the tapped aquifers reached their maximums, combining to pump 2,500 cubic meters a day into the sea, an amount that would fill the basin to the - 1-kilometer contour in about six M-years.
A block of it sat on the table, and she passed it over to Art and went back to arguing with her friend, while Coyote bartered on with another man, talking about teeter-totters and pots, kilograms and calories, equivalence and overburden, cubic meters per second and picobars, haggling expertly and getting a lot of laughs from the people listening.
Around three or four trillion cubic meters in the visible polar cap, Edvard calculated, though there were a lot of guesses in the calculation.
Trixia had just two connected rooms, a bit over one hundred cubic meters total.
Before the days of electronic filing these records would have been a tonne and a half of paper in half a tonne of steel, all occupying several cubic meters.
This new maize hybrid will yield twenty cubic meters of grain to the hectare .