well... that depends. A 'tonne' is the same thing as a ton. A ton is a weight, and a yard is distance. I guess you could spread crushed granite out and see how much space it takes up but... there's really no definite answer.
There are 1.0945682910735260378 yards in one meter.
5,280 yards in one league.
The volume of one ton of crushed stone varies depending on the type and size of the stone, as well as its moisture content and compaction. However, a general estimate is that one ton of crushed stone occupies about 0.5 to 0.7 cubic yards. This means that for typical crushed stone, you can expect approximately 1 cubic yard to weigh between 1.5 to 2 tons.
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A square that encloses one acre is about 69.57 yards.
Crushed concrete is sold by the ton. One dumptruck will haul between 13 and 15 tons. Your driveway should take around 30 tons if covered 4" thick.
There are 1.0945682910735260378 yards in one meter.
5,280 yards in one league.
One ton of granite is equivalent to approximately 36 cubic feet.
The volume of one ton of crushed stone varies depending on the type and size of the stone, as well as its moisture content and compaction. However, a general estimate is that one ton of crushed stone occupies about 0.5 to 0.7 cubic yards. This means that for typical crushed stone, you can expect approximately 1 cubic yard to weigh between 1.5 to 2 tons.
1.5 yards / 5.5 feet
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220 yards in one furlong.
One foot = .33 yards.
1760 yards
There are 220 yards in one furlong.
I get 1,093.613 yards (rounded)