The unit weight of clay soil typically ranges from 95 to 120 pounds per cubic foot (pcf) or 1520 to 1920 kilograms per cubic meter (kg/m^3) depending on its moisture content and composition.
That would depend on the components of the soil, i.e. clay would be heavier than sand.
Assuming the standard size of a red clay brick 4"x8"x2-1/4", (1) CY of bricks would weight 6,912 lbs, or 3.46 tons.
The weight of 1 cubic meter of red brick work can vary depending on the density of the bricks used. On average, a red clay brick weighs about 150 lbs per cubic foot, which is roughly 2400 kg per cubic meter. However, it's always best to check with the specific manufacturer or supplier for the exact weight of the bricks being used in the construction.
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The density of a clay ball can vary depending on the type and composition of the clay. On average, the density of clay ranges from 1.9 to 2.6 grams per cubic centimeter.
The weight of kitty litter can vary depending on the type and brand. However, on average, traditional clumping clay kitty litter weighs approximately 20-25 pounds per cubic foot. Lightweight or alternative types of litter may weigh less.
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One cubic yard of clay typically weighs around 1,800 to 2,400 pounds, depending on the moisture content and type of clay.
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Assuming the "dirt" has some organic material in it, figure about 100lbs per cubic foot. 105 cf then would weigh some 10,500 lbs or about 5 tons. If the soil is fill soil, i.e. sand, clay or loam (combination of sand and clay or sand and silt [silt particles are larger than clay particles, but smaller than sand]) then figure some 120 lbs per cubic ft. That would weigh 105 X 120 = 12,600 lbs or 6 1/2 tons.