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What's the weight of all that rain? - Page 1 - Science! - PistonHeads

What's the weight of all that rain? - Page 1 - Science! - PistonHeads - The image displays a table summarizing a pool's dimensions and volume specs. The pool area is marked with a bold line and a percentage at the bottom indicating the pool size. It lists the length in both a linear measurement and a correspondent unit called "m" ordered by "2". The width details follow the same pattern, and the volume of rain mentioned for a ten-inch-deep pool is given. There are also two columns for information about weight and volume, and these details are denoted as units of pounds and cubic feet. Finally, the pool volume is indicated as 2500 cubic feet, subject to a disclaimer that pools filled should not exceed 1035.96 metric tons at 20 degrees Celsius. The footer of the table displays the disclaimer about disclosing filler requirements, stating that pools should not exceed a 1035 pounds limit.


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