As written the question is incomplete as:
tonnes are a measure of mass; whereas
cubic meters are a measure of volume.
However, mass and volume are related for every substance by density:
density = mass / volume
→ volume = mass / density.
So if you know the density of the substance that makes up the 10,000 tonnes in tonne/m³ and divide it into the 10,000 tonnes you will get the volume in cubic meters that the substance occupies.
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A yard is 91.44 cm One cubic yard is 91.44x91.44x91.44=764554.857984 cubic cm, or .765 cubic meters. Concrete and sand are often measured in cubic yards. In metric countries it is measured in cubic meters. Roughly there are 1.3 cubic yards in a cubic meter.
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There is no such thing as a "cubic ton". You can have cubic meters, but not cubic tons.
560 cubic feet are 15.857434092 cubic meters.
meters cubed = m3 = cubic meters It's a metric measure of volume.