I've heard that if you have really healthy lush grass you can have 3-4 llamas an acre. But, if the area is wooded that is a totally different story, it all depends on how healthy the grass is under the trees. So, I would say that you could have 9-12 llamas, if it is not wooded.
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One acre of land is approximately 4047 square meters. To fill it with 1 meter of soil, you would need about 4047 cubic meters of earth.
Not by itself. However, tetraheda and octahedra together fill space.
If i were you i would probably fill it up almost all the way but with just a little space at the top
Light can fill a room without taking up physical space.
Since the Rose Bowl could hold approximately 84,375,000 gallons of water (if it were sealed) according to the Rose Bowl's website (http://www.rosebowlstadium.com/RoseBowl_general-info.htm), that equals about 259 acre-feet of water.
To fill the space between the roll, and then to fill the space within your stomach!
Yes, gas will uniformly fill any container it is put in to fill the available space. The gas molecules will spread out to evenly fill the space they are contained in.
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gas ca fill any space cause gas is very powerful and strong
There is no simple answer since it depends on the depth to which the plot is filled.
In the same way that water poured into a tin will fill the space until the water overflows. So too will gases pouring into a confined space.