None, salt has no physical structure therefore salt has no sides
An example of a square-based pyramid are sometimes the roof of houses, a single Toblerone, a candle of which is shaped like a pyramid, the pyramid on a dollar bill, and sometimes a grain of salt.
No where near 1 ton.
You will have to know the volume truck bed & the rate of spreed to determine the acres.
A crystal of sodium chloride - common salt.
It depends on how thinly the salt is spread.
It depends how densely it is distributed.
For every 100 square feet of lawn, you can add half a pound of Epsom salts to cover the lawn. Epsom salt is used as an organic way to keep your lawn healthy.
Utah covers 84,899 sq miles (219,887 km²).
No, the oceans do not contain enough salt to cover all of the continents with a layer 50 feet thick. The average salt content in the oceans is about 3.5%, and there is not enough salt to form a layer that thick on the continents.
To get the square feet we need to first get the units (feet and inches in this case) the same. Since you're still going to have to buy an additional bag of salt to cover the extra 6 inches (Since 3 feet = 36 inches and you have 42 inches) we might as well round it to the nearest foot. 42 is closer to 48 inches which is 4 feet. 14 feet x 48 inches/12 inches/feet = 14 feet x 4 feet = 56 feet²
Square footage is only PART of the equation. You also need to know the temperature of the ice you're trying to melt.
It is recommended to use about 50 pounds of rock salt per 1,000 square feet for deicing purposes. Therefore, for a 200x300 parking lot (60,000 square feet), you would need approximately 3,000 pounds (1.5 tons) of rock salt to effectively deice the entire area.
Salt Salt Crystal is perfectly square Has a square face.
The largest temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (The "Mormon" church) is the Salt Lake Temple, which is 253,000 square feet. The next largest temples are: Los Angeles: 190,614 square feet Washington DC: 160,000 square feet Jordan River: 148,236 square feet Provo: 128,325 square feet The smallest temples of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are: Taipei Taiwan: 9,945 square feet Lima Peru: 9,600 square feet Colonia Juarez Mexico: 6,800 square feet You can see the square footage of all temples currently operated by the Church at the "Related Links" below.
1 atmosphere is 33.9 feet of water.
Salt Lake City is approximately 4,226 feet (1,288 meters) above sea level.