Orders of magnitude (one cubic megametre to one cubic gigametre)
The following is a table of objects with volumes or capacities of between one cubic megametre and one cubic gigametre.

Various Solar System bodies with volumes up to that of the Earth
| volume (m3) | example |
|---|---|
| 1×1018 | one cubic megametre or one zettalitre—volume of the Pacific Ocean (rough estimate) |
| 1.37×1018 | volume of all oceans on Earth |
| 3×1018 | estimated volume of Europa's oceans |
| 6.4×1018 | volume of Pluto |
| 1.1×1019 | volume of the New Jerusalem mentioned in Revelation 21:16 (in the form of a cube) |
| 2.2×1019 | volume of the Moon |
| 6.1×1019 | volume of planet Mercury |
| 1.6×1020 | volume of planet Mars |
| 9.28×1020 | volume of planet Venus |
| 1×1021 | one yottalitre |
| 1.08×1021 | volume of planet Earth |
| 2.25×1021 | volume of all the rocky planets in the Solar System |
| 6.38×1022 | volume of planet Neptune |
| 7.02×1022 | volume of planet Uranus |
| 9.23×1023 | volume of planet Saturn |
| 1.53×1024 | volume of planet Jupiter |
| 2.59×1024 | total volume of all the planets in the Solar System |
| ← one cubic kilometre to one cubic megametre one cubic gigametre and greater → | |
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