There are 764.554858 liters in a cubic yard of topsoil (or anything else).
1 cubic yard = 27 cubic feet
How many cubic yards in a ton of topsoil?
depends on the density
1 yard of topsoil is 27 cubic feet.
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1 acre = 43,560 square feet 1 cubic yard = (3 x 3 x 3) = 27 cubic feet 1 "acre-foot" is the volume of a slab one foot high that covers one acre of land. The volume is (43,560 x 1) = 43,560 cubic feet = (43,560 / 27) = 1613 and 1/3 cubic yards
1 cubic yard = 27 cubic feet1 acre = 43,560 square feetVolume = (6 x 43,560) x (3) = 784,080 cubic feet = 29,040 cubic yards
The land is contoured to control erosion, and remove unstable formations. Topsoil is replaced, drains are installed where required, and the topsoil planted with grasses, plants and trees.
Remove subsoil and topsoil.
strip cropping
about 12 million square feet.
when the topsoil is washed away, the land is barren.
Growing food. And other plants that live on dry land.
There is no dirt in the hole, but if you want to know how much dirt was removed to create the hole, then:3 acres is an amount of area (you don't have 'square acres'). You could express this volume as acre-feet, but this term is usually used when referring to flooding (an acre of land flooded with 1 foot of water, for example). 1 acre = 43560 square feet, so 3 acres = 130680 square feet.(130680 square feet)*(200 feet) = 26136000 cubic feet {26.136 million cubic feet} In the dirt industry, the standard measurement is cubic yards {often referred to as just 'yards' of dirt}. There are 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard, so this is equivalent to 968000 cubic yards.
This is the worth math I've ever seen! 1 acre = 43,560 SF, take the square root of 43,560 to give you the base numbers of the acre = 208.71 feet for both the height and width of an acre to get square feet of an acre. Divide 208.71 / 3 = 69.57 yards for the height and width of the acre. Multiply 69.57 x 69.57 = 4,840 square yards in an acre. A cubic yard is simply 4,840 square yards dug down 3 feet or one yard. So one acre has 4,840 cubic yards of dirt if you only dig down 3 feet. If you dig down 6 feet that doubles and so on. One acre would have 48,400 cubic yards of dirt if you dug down 30 feet or 10 yards. Using a one cubic yard example if you removed one cubic yard of dirt from an acre you would have 4,480 cubic yards of dirt, and one cubic yard of dirt weighs approximately 1.3 tons so once cubic acre weighs 1.3 x 4,840 acres = 6,292 tons.
All land combined covers about 30% of Earth's surface.