That is 1000 x 2.6 x 1 = 2600 cubic feet. Sand weighs 100 pounds per cu ft, so it takes 100 x 2600 = 260,000 pounds, or 130 tons.
Sand is deliverd by the cubic yard; that is about 100 yards of sand
That's not enough information. You need to know the width of the trench, and how much volume 1 ton of gravel is equivalent to.
To calculate the volume of dirt needed to fill the trench, first determine the volume in cubic feet: (200 \text{ ft} \times 2 \text{ ft} \times 2 \text{ ft} = 800 \text{ cubic feet}). To convert cubic feet to cubic yards, divide by 27 (since there are 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard): (800 \div 27 \approx 29.63). Therefore, it will take approximately 29.63 cubic yards of dirt to fill the trench.
1000 ml = 1l 1*5=5 It will take 5 times to fill the container.
there are 1000 millions in one billion :)
using 3/4" rock fill 257' by 155' hole 2' deep
The volume of the pool is 36.4 cubic meters. There are 1000 liters in a cubic meter. You will need 36400 liters to fill the object.
That's not enough information. You need to know the width of the trench, and how much volume 1 ton of gravel is equivalent to.
1000 ml = 1l 1*5=5 It will take 5 times to fill the container.
1000 FEET
1000 ml
The South Sandwich Trench was formed by the process of subduction, where one tectonic plate is forced under another. In this case, the South American Plate is subducting beneath the South Sandwich Plate, creating a deep trench in the ocean floor. Subduction zones like the South Sandwich Trench are common around the Pacific Ring of Fire, where many of the Earth's earthquakes and volcanic activity occur.
it is 6 miles deep and the water presser could damadge a submarine
Here is a start. 1000 gal = 133.680 cubic feet/ for volume of a round pool...... remember Pi, 3.14?
there are 1000 millions in one billion :)
how many yards of dirt for a 1foot x 36 foot x 3inch trench
using 3/4" rock fill 257' by 155' hole 2' deep
6.67 cubic yards