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Simply ask the company who would be delivering your sand for the sized pool. They usually know the average cubic tons per size pool. Should be 4 tons.
7/16 = 0.4375 when expressed as a decimal.
Digits after (to the right of) the decimal point contribute to the accuracy of the number, not its magnitude (or size). So only the digits to the left of the decimal point contribute to the magnitude. Digits after (to the right of) the decimal point contribute to the accuracy of the number, not its magnitude (or size). So only the digits to the left of the decimal point contribute to the magnitude. Digits after (to the right of) the decimal point contribute to the accuracy of the number, not its magnitude (or size). So only the digits to the left of the decimal point contribute to the magnitude. Digits after (to the right of) the decimal point contribute to the accuracy of the number, not its magnitude (or size). So only the digits to the left of the decimal point contribute to the magnitude.
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Because successive decimal places diminish in value. 0.1 will always be greater than 0.09
The average size of sand dollars is between 5-10 centimeters.
Typically, the smaller the grain size, the older the beach. There are some instances where this is not true though.
it depends on the jar and the size of the sand grains
Sand particles are in fact a variety of sizes on the same beach front. This is because these sand particles are formed at different times through different processes.
Currents and waves help to deposit and take away sand mainly in the beaches. this affects the size and shape of the beach. stronger waves take away sand and weak waves deposit sand on the beach.
It depends on where the sand is located -- it's size, color and general composition.
The small holes in beach sand that are about the size of a half dollar and appear to be dug out are most likely made by sand crabs. Sand crabs are small crustaceans that burrow in the sand and create these holes as they dig for food and shelter.
No. They vary widely in size, shape and composition.
Currents and waves help to deposit and take away sand mainly in the beaches. this affects the size and shape of the beach. stronger waves take away sand and weak waves deposit sand on the beach.
Sand is small particles of rock and minerals or other materials, such as coral or slag, and is not defined by its composition but rather by the size of its particles.
Depends on the sand in question. Are we talking black sand? That would be volcanic sand, which has different ingredients than white sand which is mostly calcium from seashells and silicon from rocks.... try specifying the sort of sand you're getting the formula for. Is there a particular beach you're studying? Are you just talking an average of all white sand beaches? Are we even talking beach sand, because deserts have sand too... sand is really any granular mineral of a certain particulate size generally worn down from a source of stone, and since the molecular composition of stone varies from rock to rock, your molecular composition of sand will vary significantly too. But normal sea sand, would mainly consisit of SiO2, i.e. Silicon dioxide.
The sand boa rarely gets larger than 120 cm with the average size being 60 cm.