"Hectare" is a unit of area. It has no qubic meters in it.
There are approximately 32-33, five(5) gallon buckets in one cubic yard or sand.
There are nine square feet in one square yard.
91.44 centimeters is in one yard
One yard is 91.44cm
"Hectare" is a unit of area. It has no qubic meters in it.
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32-33, five(5) gallon buckets in one cubic yard or sand. ur welcome :P
There are approximately 32-33, five(5) gallon buckets in one cubic yard or sand.
There are nine square feet in one square yard.
A yard of dry sand typically weighs more than a yard of dry gravel. Sand particles are smaller and more densely packed, while gravel consists of larger particles with more empty space between them, leading to gravel being less dense overall.
One square yard is just that. One yard wide by one yard long. It is one square yard.
It depends on the size of the shovel and the density of the sand. On average, a standard shovel can hold about 0.5 cubic feet of material. A yard is equivalent to 27 cubic feet, so roughly 54 shovels may be needed to move a yard of sand.
there are 3 ft in one yard, or one third of a yard in one foot1 yard = 3 feet
91.44 centimeters is in one yard
You need 7500 cubic feet of sand, say 150 long x 100 wide = 15000 x .5 (half a foot)deep=7500. In order to figure this you need to know how many cubic feet are in a ton of sand and we don`t have that, but there is a way around it. Typically sand, gravel and top soil etc. is sold by contractors by the yard or cubic yard. So look at it this way 7500 cubic feet divided by 27 cubic feet (3x3x3=27) in one cubic yard and your answer is 278 yards or cubic yards of sand.
One yard is 91.44cm