About 8,000 boxes.
16,000 tons
You will find tons of nesting boxes at B&Q. I think they don't sell type of boxes these But I'm not really sure if they sell nesting boxes only for chicken.
It depends on the type of silt, but it could be as much as 1 3/4 tons.
Alot
Considering that there are 2000 pounds in a ton. You could just divide 1600 by a 2000 to get your result. In 1600 pounds there is 0.8 tons.
3 TONS
There are 5.6 tons in 5.6 tons.
There are 5.5 tons in 5.5 tons.
12,500 tons
11639 tons = 11639 tons.
19,500,000 tons = 17,690,102.4 metric tons.
Depends on the length of the vehicle and the tare weight. Last tandem I drove, I could haul 15 tons on secondary roads, and 13-1/2 tons on the Interstate.