32 cubic feet
None. Once you dig it, it is out of the hole, not in it.
Without knowing the width of the shovel, it's not possible to calculate the volume of the hole. But whatever its volume is, there's no dirt at all in the hole.
No, the word deep is not an adverb.The adverb would be deeply.
if you want to setup deep freeze installation to a hdd, you have to fdisk the hdd only one primary partition, not a primary and a logical partion. my friends had been using the deep freeze on the hdd over 1 TB and there is no problem. thanks...
It would depend on the size of the aggregate
Five feet deep and five feet wide= 25 feet squared
None. Once you dig it, it is out of the hole, not in it.
None, if it is a hole.
pick,shovel
Longer handled shovels are better for digging out deep roots.
On Mercay island you go deep into the tunnle and as you keep going you'll find a room with a treasure chest and a book. The shovel will be in the chest.
That would depend what shape and how deep the pool is.If it is a round pool, 18 feet across and 4 feet deep, you would have 1000 cubic feet (pi R squared D), which is 28,300 liters.
Without knowing the width of the shovel, it's not possible to calculate the volume of the hole. But whatever its volume is, there's no dirt at all in the hole.
because usually they are deep under the water but when the tide goes out they are where the deep water would have been.
It depends on the volume of the bag and how deep you want the gravel to be.
It depends on how deep you want the bark to be, the recommended depth is 2 - 4 inches (5 - 10cm) thus at 10cm deep you'd need 201m3 to cover 2006m2
The shovels the boys use measure the size of the holes they have to dig. When the hole is as deep and as wide as the shovel, it's done.