What kind of dirt? It matters.
"Fill dirt" is worth approximately nothing. It's common for places that have more than they want to give it to anyone in exchange for them taking it away; places that need it may be willing to pay the transport costs to bring it in, but not much more than that.
Topsoil or loam, on the other hand, is worth considerably more; how much more depends on the quality and the location.
soil weighs 1600 kg/ cubic meter
The soil density must be given to convert from a mass measure to a volume measure.Assuming a clay soil of density 1200 kg/cubic meter, then the volume is 1000/1200 cubic meter or 0.833 cubic meterAssuming a sandy soil of density 1500 kg/cubic meter, then the volume is 1000/15000 cubic meter or 0.667cubic meter
a cubic meter of soil will weight 550-900 kg depending on its composition
Density of loose soil is about 1200 kg/m3 1 cubic meter of soil may weigh more than this if compacted or moist.
The volume of the one cubic meter soil equals 1x1x0.3 to give us 0.3 cubic metres.
1 cubic metre
The volume = 6 x 2 x 1 = 12 cubic meters Actually there is no dirt in a hole.
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NONE! The hole does have a volume of 3 x 2 x 2 = 12 cubic meters. 1 cubic meter is equal to 1,000,000 cubic centimeters. So you could FILL THE HOLE with 12,000,000 cubic centimeters of soil.
You cannot use a measure of area to calculate its weight.You need a third dimension to first calculate the volume and then convert to weight by knowing the density of the soil.If you have a depth of one meter there is one cubic meter and soil has a density of about 1,3 so your cubic meter of soil weighs 1,3 tonnes.
Depends on the type of plastic, the size of the box, the thickness of it's sides, theweightof the soil, if the soil's wet ... 1 cubic meter of waterweighs a metric tonne.So just guess?