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Total surface area... 276 square yards.
Square yards would be a surface area measurement (3ft x 3ft), to measure surface area of a flat surface measure the length and width (in yards) then simply the two together .for example 5yards x 2 yards = 10 square yards=10 yards2To measure the surface area of a nonuniform surface you would need very specific tools and programs, that are not easily available.Measuring the square yards of sand is very unusual and what you may mean is "how do I measure cubic yards of sand?"
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10+10+10+10=40 yards
10 yards = 9.144 meters
Total surface area... 276 square yards.
Square yards would be a surface area measurement (3ft x 3ft), to measure surface area of a flat surface measure the length and width (in yards) then simply the two together .for example 5yards x 2 yards = 10 square yards=10 yards2To measure the surface area of a nonuniform surface you would need very specific tools and programs, that are not easily available.Measuring the square yards of sand is very unusual and what you may mean is "how do I measure cubic yards of sand?"
Surface temperature is the temperature on the outside of the object. For example the surface temperature of the Earth is the Ground temperature and the surface temperature of an orange is the rind not the pips.
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Jupiter is a gas giant, it does not have a definable surface. Deep within the atmosphere, temperature and pressure are enormous, from 11000°C to as high as 36000°C at the boundary with the rocky core. For measurement purposes, however, the term "surface" is applied to the clouds at the 10 bar level (10 times sea level pressure on earth). The temperature there is about 340 K or 67°C. Below the 4 bar level, temperature and pressure constantly increase.
add 1 atm (atmosphere) for every 10 meters below the surface
The greater the depth the greater the pressure.
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10 yards is 30 feet. 10 yards is 360 inches. 10 yards is 9.144 metres.
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The temperature is fifty below.