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That depends on the exact size of the rocks, - however a good rule of thumb for river rock in general is about 1.4 -1.6 tons per cubic yard. -So 14 cubic yards would be approximately 20 tons.
If depends on what kind of rock it is. Each rock has a different weight due to size and density.
Rocks are related to math because of geology and in geology you use math.
To put is simply, weathering is breaking big rocks into small rocks. Erosion is moving those small rocks somewhere else - by wind, water or ice.
Pebbles form from larger rocks that have eroded into smaller rocks thus producing pebbles.
A gallon is a unit of measurement used for liquid, and is not applicable to solid substances, e.g rocks.
That depends on the exact size of the rocks, - however a good rule of thumb for river rock in general is about 1.4 -1.6 tons per cubic yard. -So 14 cubic yards would be approximately 20 tons.
there are 27 cubic feet in one cubic yard.
The number of bags of rocks in 12.25 cubic feet will depend on the size and weight of the bags. To determine the number of bags, divide the total volume of rocks (12.25 cubic feet) by the volume of each bag.
There are 27 cubic feet in 1 cubic yard regardless of material.
Your answer is in the question! A gallon container will hold a gallon of anything, including water, air, rocks, lava, peanuts, marbles...etc. Also, a gallon of water weighs about 8 pounds.
To convert square feet to cubic yards for rocks or any material, you need to know the depth of the rock layer in feet. Divide the total square footage by 27 (since 1 cubic yard equals 27 cubic feet) and then multiply by the depth in feet to get the cubic yards. This will give you the volume of rock needed in cubic yards based on the square footage and depth.
Because M=V x d, you need to know the apparent density of these rocks.
Approximately 2,700 pounds on average.
sand, silt, and clay
Steel or iron will usually do it.
Heat and pressure