the answer is clearly 86557485 mega tons
how many tons of rock are in a yard?
None. A square kilometre is a measure of area. The tonnage depends on the volume of water, not the area that it is spread over. The height of the water column is also required.
400 sq ft 54 sq ft per ton @ 3" 400/54=7.4 tons
First you have to know how many cubic yards are in 10 tons, just ask the company your buying the material from, they know as they do this all year long. pea gravel, road base, and sand will all cover at a different rate because of the size of the material. one cubic yard of material is 3ft x3ft x3ft or 27 cubic feet If you spread 3 inches deep the one yard will cover , on average, 108 square feet surface area. At 2 inches deep one cubic yard will cover approx 162 square ft of surface aera. chet2010
60,000 cubic feet of dry sand weighs approximately 3000 tons.
Square feet can't be converted to metric tons. Square feet measure area, while metric tons measure mass.
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3000 pounds = 1.36077711 tonnes
3000 kilograms is equal to 3 metric tons.
3118 square feet of what? You need to know the density aswell. You can't. square feet is a linear measurement and tons is a weight measurement
This is a nonsense question. Tons of dirt can be converted to cubic feet, depending on moisture and dirt type, but not to sf or square feet.
depends what kind and how thick
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3000 pounds is 1.5 tons.
300,000