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1000 kg = 1 tonne ⇒ 6500 kg = 6500 ÷ 1000 tonne = 6.5 tonne
No Romans did not use wheelbarrows the wheel barrows were practicaly invented after.
1 metric ton = 1000 Kg It doesn't matter if it is dry sand, wet sand or anything else. A 'metric ton' is often just called a 'tonne', to distinguish it from the other two types of tons (British ton and US ton).
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How many shovel of sand in a wheelbarrows
Depends on the size of the wheelbarrow
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1000Kgs of sand is equal to one metric tonne
There are 907.18 kilograms in one tonne. Divide that by 25 kilograms and you get 36.28 bags of sand.
People use wheelbarrows today to move materials such as bricks, concrete (wet or in bags), stones, sand, and topsoil.
You mean a cubic metre. It depends on the type of soil and how wet it is. Sand, wet - 1.92 tonne/cubic metre Sand, wet, packed - 2.08 tonne/cubic metre Sand, dry - 1.60 tonne/cubic metre Sand, loose - 1.44 tonne/cubic metre Sand, rammed - 1.68 tonne/cubic metre You can measure it yourself on a small scale, because gram/cubic centimetre is the same as tonne/cubic metre. So one cc of wet sand weighs about 1.92 grams.
Depends really how big the wheelbarrows are and how much they weight.
There are 15 wheelbarrows that are in one tipper.
According to the weblink below, there were 40 wheelbarrows on the First Fleet.
It depends on the moisture content of the sand (wet or dry) but as general rule of thumb there is 1.5 tonne of sand per cubic metre or to answer your question correctly 1500Kg per cube.