None. If it is a hole that means there is absolutely nothing inside the hole meaning that there is no dirt at all in a hole even if it was dug up from dirt. No matter how big the hole, the result is the same.
Well, honey, let me break it down for you. A hole that size can hold a maximum of 30 x 40 x 50 = 60,000 cubic centimeters of dirt. So, if you want to get all the dirt out, you better have a big shovel and some serious muscle power. Good luck with that!
You have to know how big is the yard
3' is 1 yard.
Fill the big bucket. Use that to fill the small one. Now you have 2 in the big, and the small is full. Pour out the small one. Pour the 2 quarts from the big one into the small one, fill the big one, and then use 1 quart from the big one to fill the small one. Now you have 4 quarts in the big one. ■
NO Save The Trees
Theoretically, none. The amount of dirt excavated to create such a hole would be 1 cubic metre. However, excavated dirt (depending on the nature of the dirt) can increase in mass by up to a third the original size. That is why when you dig a big hole then fill it in (getting all the dirt back) the hole is raised on top not flat.
if it is a big hole yes but if it is a small hole they will fill it in
None. If it is a hole that means there is absolutely nothing inside the hole meaning that there is no dirt at all in a hole even if it was dug up from dirt. No matter how big the hole, the result is the same.
There is a big mount of dirt in the back yard!
Depends how big the hole is!
2 billion pounds of mud will fill a pretty big hole.
dig it out , make a big hole, then fill it with flamibles and set aflame.
How long is a piece of string - - Who can tell how much sand, as you have neglected to tell us how big this hole is. -
36 cubic feet of dirt=)
They first, go in a hole and then lay there with no food. But the hole is too big to get out so eventually they have to eat dirt and the find mummys and the mummys eat them. The end
400 yards of dirt would be a pile that is 1 yard wide, 1 yard tall, and 400 yards long. This would equate to roughly 1,200 cubic yards of dirt.