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Loss of water in Black Sea

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zingo1327 | 16:56 Tue 03rd Mar 2009 | Science
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I was in Bulgaria on holiday and the Black Sea waterline has dropped by about 12 inches.The area of the sea is 168.495 square mile.
Is there a formula to very roughly work out how much water has been lost from this inland sea?
Thanks in advance
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you will need the depth of the area aswell. but this will be variable so prolly the easiest thing to do is get the average depth.

the calculation should be easier to do after that
He says it has dropped by about 12 inches. So volume of water lost is area x 12 inches. Making sure everything is in the same units.

It will give a quick, rough answer
Yes, go with Pigletion's answer- the new surface area is unlikely to be significantly different from the previous surface area. Would you want the answer in litres ?
If you want to know the percentage loss then you'd need more info on the previous volume
168.495 sq miles x 5280 x5280 will give you the loss in cubic feet (given that your 1 foot reduction is accurate). 1 cu ft of water weighs 62.4 lbs and a gallon weighs 10lb so the loss amounts to around 29.3 billion gallons (thousand million).
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