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It's about one-five-thousand-five-hundredth as big as Spaceship Earth (EPCOT Center)
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The size of Spaceship Earth (EPCOT Center) is about 66,000,000 quarts.
(a.k.a. EPCOT Center) (Walt Disney World Resort, Lake Buena Vista and Bay Lake, Florida) (total structure volume)
Spaceship Earth, the iconic structure at the heart of Walt Disney World Resort's Epcot (formerly EPCOT Center), has a total volume of 66,000,000 quarts. The outer structure of the sphere features a gutter system that channels all rainwater into nearby World Showcase Lagoon instead of simply falling off the surface of the sphere.
It's about 6,000 times as big as a Human Stomach
The size of a Human Stomach is about 2 quarts.
(human; adult)
An average adult human stomach has a volume of about 2 quarts. A newborn baby has a stomach capacity of just 0.03 quarts.
It's about 7,000 times as big as an Ostrich Egg
The size of an Ostrich Egg is about 1.7250 quarts.
(Struthio camelus) (for common ostrich; average)
The largest egg produced by living birds, ostrich eggs measure about 1.6910 quarts in volume. The eggs take about nine weeks to hatch, with males and females taking turns incubating them.
It's about one-seven-thousand-five-hundredth as big as Royal Albert Hall
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The size of Royal Albert Hall is about 91,560,000 quarts.
(a.k.a. Royal Albert Hall of Arts and Sciences) (Westminster, London, England, United Kingdom) (total auditorium volume)
Royal Albert Hall measures 91,560,000 quarts in total auditorium volume. One of the centerpieces of the Hall is the Grand Organ — the second-largest organ in the United Kingdom, with 10,268 speaking pipes reaching up to 9.8 m (32 ft) in height.
It's about 20,000 times as big as a STARBUCKS Venti Coffee
The size of a STARBUCKS Venti Coffee is about 0.620 quarts.
A STARBUCKS Venti coffee drink measures 0.630 quarts. The name of the size, Venti, is the Italian word for twenty.
It's about 20,000 times as big as a Blood Donation
The size of a Blood Donation is about 0.50 quarts.
(American Red Cross donation volume)
The typical donation amount when giving blood is about 0.50 quarts. Donated quantities of blood typically have a viable shelf life of about 42 days.
It's about 35,000 times as big as a Baseball (packed)
The size of a Baseball (packed) is about 0.347344220 quarts.
(64% packing density) (MLB rules)
Per Major League Baseball rules, a baseball must measure between about 0.213169240 quarts and 0.231431360 quarts. A major league pitcher can throw a fastball at up to 150 kph (91 mph).
It's about 55,000 times as big as a Baseball
The size of a Baseball is about 0.22230030350 quarts.
(MLB rules)
Per Major League Baseball rules, a baseball must measure between about 0.21316924350 quarts and 0.23143136350 quarts. A major league pitcher can throw a baseball at up to 150 kph (91 mph) in a fastball pitch.
It's about 70,000 times as big as a Tennis Ball
The size of a Tennis Ball is about 0.16640 quarts.
(ITF Standard; for Type 2 ball)
Per International Tennis Federation standard, regulation tennis balls must measure 6.54 cm to 6.86 cm in diameter, for a total volume of 0.16640 quarts. Competition balls are also tested for bounce height, with the standards requiring that a ball dropped from 254 cm must bounce back to a height of 135 cm to 147 cm.
It's about 100,000 times as big as a Hockey Puck
The size of a Hockey Puck is about 0.12239971380 quarts.
(Ice hockey)
standard ice hockey puck measures about 0.12239971380 quarts. Hockey pucks can be shot or passed at speeds of up to 160 kph (99 mph) during games.
It's about one-one-hundred-thousandth as big as The Houston Astrodome
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The size of The Houston Astrodome is about 1,300,000,000 quarts.
(a.k.a. Reliant Astrodome, a.k.a. Astrodome, a.k.a. Harris County Domed Stadium) (Houston, Texas)
The Reliant Astrodome measures 1,300,000,000 quarts in total volume. Until its renovation in 1988, Roy "The Judge" Hofheinz, the franchise owner of the Houston Colt .45s (later the Houston Astros) and one of the Astrodome's developers, had a private 966 sq. m (10,400 sq. ft) apartment in the facility.
It's about one-one-hundred-fifty-thousandth as big as The Melbourne Cricket Ground
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The size of The Melbourne Cricket Ground is about 1,800,000,000 quarts.
(a.k.a. MCG, a.k.a. "The G") (Yarra Park, melbourne, Victoria, Australia) (internal volume)
The MCG has an internal volume of approximately 1,800,000,000 quarts. The first cricket game held on the site of the MCG was in 1853 when the Melbourne Cricket Club was granted permission to a roughly 0.04 sq. km (10-acre) area to be used "for cricket and no other purpose."
It's about 150,000 times as big as an Egg
The size of an Egg is about 0.072 quarts.
(hen; USDA large size; uncooked)
A typical egg — of large size as defined by the United State Department of Agriculture — has a volume of 0.072 quarts. Each year, American farms produce 69,000,000,000 eggs.
It's about 200,000 times as big as a Golf Ball (packed)
The size of a Golf Ball (packed) is about 0.0671729629 quarts.
(64% packing density) (per R&A-USGA Rules of Golf)
Dictated by the Rules of Golf (as approved by the United States Golf Association and the Rules Committee of the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of Saint Andrews), a golf ball must have a volume of at least 0.0429903031 quarts. Golf balls are not required to have the familiar dimpled pattern, but the design has been popular since its invention in 1905 because it reduces drag while increasing lift.
It's about one-two-hundred-thousandth as big as The Great Pyramid of Giza
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The size of The Great Pyramid of Giza is about 2,565,231,000 quarts.
(a.k.a. Pyramid of Khufu, a.k.a. Pyramid of Cheops) (Cairo, Egypt) (including internal hillock)
The Great Pyramid of Giza has an estimated volume of 2,565,231,000 quarts including its internal hillock. The 2,300,000 stones used in the construction of the pyramid weighed an average 2.27 metric tons (2.06 short tons) and were quarried at distances of up to 805 km (500 mi) away.
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