1 cubic yard of crushed rock fills 3/depth in feet square yards.
The question as stated makes no sense, as square feet is a measure of area and "yard", is a measurement of volume. Normally, "yard" is a measurement of length. However, concrete, soil, gravel, sand, etc., are normally sold (in the U.S.) by the "yard" which is simply short for "cubic yard." However, you may easily calculate the area that a yard of crushed rock will cover, depending on the desired depth of crushed rock. As a cubic yard is 3 feet by 3 feet by 3 feet, which is equivalent to 9 square feet by 36 inches, simply divide 36 inches by the desired depth in inches, and multiply it by 9 square feet. Thus, if you wanted a depth of 8 inches, 36 divided by 8 is 4.5. So, you can cover 4.5 square yards, or 4.5 times 9 square feet = 40.5 square feet, which would be a square area approximately 6 feet 4 inches by 6 feet 4 inches.
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You will need about 8 trucks of lime rock.
4.4 bags for each 1-foot deep. 2.2 bags for each 6-inches deep. Each 5-ft3 bag will cover the area to 2.72 inches deep.
The answer will depend on how fine the rock is crushed and the depth to which the area needs to be covered.
The crushed rock pieces have a greater surface area then whole rock giving more exposure to weathering.
Because after you crush it, it has a bigger surface area.
This depends on the capacity of the dump truck and the depth of the spread.
1 cubic yard of crushed rock fills 3/depth in feet square yards.
One ton of river rock will comprise a volume of rock. How much area that covers depends on what depth it is covered to.
No they are not. River rock is rounded and smooth where crushed rock is sharp and jagged.
What is differences between crushed rock and crushed sand
The texture.
Peeta simply used mud and crushed wet rocksto cover himself
the Total surface area increases and the chemical composition remains the same .
yes