10000 cm2 in one m2
There should not be any bricks in a bag of cement!
One ARE is equal to 100 m2.
The answer will depend on the size of the bricks.
The coverage area of 1,000 bricks depends on the size of the bricks and the mortar spacing between them. Typically, a standard brick measures about 190 mm x 90 mm x 57 mm (7.5 in x 3.5 in x 2.25 in). Assuming a mortar joint, 1,000 standard bricks cover approximately 8 to 10 square meters (m²), but it's best to calculate based on the specific dimensions and layout of the bricks being used.
There are 60 bricks per m2. (59.26 to be precise).
there are approximately 72 bricks in a 1 m2 wall
There are 3,873,000,000 bricks in the great wall of China
10000 cm2 in one m2
Tractors are not made of bricks.
10,000m2
It depends on the size of the bricks.
One would have to know the size of the bricks.
There should not be any bricks in a bag of cement!
One ARE is equal to 100 m2.
There are billions of bricks in the world. Just in one day, the LEGO factory in Denmark produces millions of bricks.
well if the size is too big, one tractor can carry 2 bricks at a time