It depends how big your shovel is. Then, it depends if the dirt is dry or moisty, which can effect everything. and the answer is 360 because 1*3*6= 18 then multiply that by 20. 18*20= 360. your welcome guys.
How many shovels of dirt would it take to dig a trench 3 feet across by 6 feet deep by 1 mile (5,280 feet) long?
If you say 2 inches deep, I assume you really mean cubic yards, as in how much you would have to buy? If so, the answer is 7.77, so you would need about 8 yards.
Shallow is to deep as imaginary is to real.
Px all day everyday 80 deep! East sideee
Very deep in the computer, yes. The 3rd+ level programming languages, no.
It can be, when it modifies an adjective as in "I didn't think the water was this deep" where it is a non-specific reference to another non-specific modifier. The word is otherwise a pronoun ("This is Sparta!") or an adjective ("This town isn't big enough for both of us.")
The trench is 35,600,056 ft deep
The Puerto Rico Trench is an oceanic trench located on the boundary between the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. The island of Puerto Rico lies immediately to the south of the fault zone and the trench. The trench is 800 kilometers (500 mi) long and has a maximum a depth of 8,605 meters (28,232 ft) at Milwaukee Deep, which is the deepest point in the Atlantic Ocean.
the answer i Izu the trench
If a deep-ocean trench is located adjacent to a continent, active volcanoes.
when two oceanic plates collide they create a deep-ocean trench, at deep-ocean trenches subduction occurs.
It is in the Mariana Trench!
Marianas Trench
The deepest ocean depth to be sounded is in the Challenger Deep of the Mariana Trench at a depth of 10,911 m (35,798 ft) below sea level.Underwater the Marianas Trench would be the deepest Trench in the World.Challenger Deep's Deepest part is about 35,838 feet deep (11035 meters).The deepest point in any ocean is the Mariana Trench (aka Challenger Deep) in the western Pacific Ocean at 11,033 metres deep.
about 6 miles deep
First off, its Mariana Trench, and it is at 11,033 meters (36,201 feet) deep
The Hellenic trench is about 5000 meters or 16404 feet at the Matapan Deep system.
35 838ft/10 923m deep. the deepest point in the trench is the challenger deep