1 yard of dirt = 1.45 tons of dirt The above is a function guideline, but it really depends on the type of dirt in question, and how wet that dirt is. For baseball dirt I like to use 1 yard = 1.3 tons
27 square feet. A "yard" is a short form of "cubic yard" of something...dirt, concrete, etc. A cubic yard is 3 x 3 x 3 = 27 cubic feet.
none or it woulnt be a hole
a yard of dirt is 27cubic feet 2" is 1/6' 27cubic ft / 1/6' = 162 square ft unless you meant 2" wide and 2" thick for 972 feet
1 square yard of area = 9 square feet of area, even if there's nothing in the area.
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1 square yard of dirt covers up to 9 square feet of ground.
1 yard of dirt = 1.45 tons of dirt The above is a function guideline, but it really depends on the type of dirt in question, and how wet that dirt is. For baseball dirt I like to use 1 yard = 1.3 tons
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Assuming that the question is being asked about "dirt"; in the United States, the volume of dirt is calculated in cubic yards. In the rest of the world, the volume of dirt is calculated in cubic meters. A cubic yard of dirt is the volume of dirt that fits in a space 1 yard (36 inches) by 1 yard by 1 yard. A cubic meter is 1M X 1M X 1M.
You need to check locally. Most of the cost will be delivery.
27 square feet. A "yard" is a short form of "cubic yard" of something...dirt, concrete, etc. A cubic yard is 3 x 3 x 3 = 27 cubic feet.
Depends on the type of dirt, what kind of yard you are using, etc... Generally, it will be a couple pounds or so.
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King of Dirt - 2009 Softening a Rectangular Yard 1-4 was released on: USA: 4 May 2009
King of Dirt - 2009 A Yard's Attitude Adjustment 1-5 was released on: USA: 9 May 2009