Convert Cubic Kilometers to Pecks
Convert Cubic Kilometers (km³) to Pecks (pk) instantly and accurately.
Conversion Formula
pk = km³ × 113510373000
About Cubic Kilometers
A cubic kilometre (km³) = 10⁹ m³ = 10¹² L. Lake Baikal: 23,615 km³ (world's largest freshwater lake by volume). Amazon River discharge: ~6,600 km³/year. Earth's total freshwater: ~35,000,000 km³; oceans: ~1,335,000,000 km³. Glaciologists track polar ice-sheet losses in km³/year as a key climate metric. 1 km³ = 10⁹ m³.
About Pecks
A peck (pk) is a dry volume unit in the US customary system equal to 2 dry gallons or 8 dry quarts - approximately 8.810 liters. It was historically used to measure grain, produce, and bulk goods at market - a 'peck of potatoes' or 'peck of apples' was a standard quantity. The nursery rhyme 'Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers' has made the peck culturally familiar even though it is rarely used in modern commerce. Four pecks equal one US bushel. In agriculture, pecks still appear in older US crop yield tables, traditional market records, and historical American cookbooks.
Quick Reference Table
| Cubic Kilometers (km³) | Pecks (pk) |
|---|---|
| 1 km³ | 1.135 × 1011 pk |
| 2 km³ | 2.27 × 1011 pk |
| 5 km³ | 5.676 × 1011 pk |
| 10 km³ | 1.135 × 1012 pk |
| 25 km³ | 2.838 × 1012 pk |
| 50 km³ | 5.676 × 1012 pk |
| 100 km³ | 1.135 × 1013 pk |