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A cubic yard of topsoil, if compacted to get the air pockets out will weigh more than 1 tone. If the topsoil is loose, a cubic yard of it could weigh about 1 ton. A lot depends on the topsoil, and whether it has more stone dust or less in it. The more moist the topsoil is, the more likely it will weigh more than a ton.
Depends on the moisture content and the type of soil.
Roughly 12 square yards.
Square metres are an area, a ton is a mass the units are incompatible.
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1/2 of a load
It would depend on what item the ton is comprised of. The area of a ton of feathers would be greater than the area of a ton of concrete. Answer 2 It would also very much depend on how thick the material was. A ton of feathers might take up less room than a ton of concrete if the feathers were a mile high and the concrete was an inch thick.
The cost of a ton of topsoil can vary based on factors such as location, quality, and supplier. On average, you can expect to pay around $20 to $50 per ton for topsoil, but prices may be higher or lower depending on these variables. It's recommended to get quotes from different suppliers to find the best price for your specific needs.
Topsoil is NEVER sold by the "truck-load". Usually in yards or tons, as there are several differant sizes of trucks... A "yard" of dry topsoil should weigh a little less than 1 ton.
One ton of river rock will comprise a volume of rock. How much area that covers depends on what depth it is covered to.
We spread 300 pounds of salt per single lane road mile. So 1 ton would cover about 6.5 miles give or take some.
The number of bags of topsoil in a ton can vary depending on the weight of each bag. On average, a standard bag of topsoil weighs around 40 pounds. Therefore, there would be approximately 50 bags of topsoil in a ton.
Topsoil varies in weight, depending on the type and texture, so it really depends.
A cubic yard of topsoil, if compacted to get the air pockets out will weigh more than 1 tone. If the topsoil is loose, a cubic yard of it could weigh about 1 ton. A lot depends on the topsoil, and whether it has more stone dust or less in it. The more moist the topsoil is, the more likely it will weigh more than a ton.
It depends on what size/kind of rock you want to use. Let's start with what I'll assume is the largest rock one would use in a rock garden - 3 to 5 in. River Rock: 1 Ton will cover about 80 sq. ft. if you want to make sure there are no "holes" 1 to 3 in. River Rock: 1 Ton will cover about 100 sq. ft. (no holes) 3/4 in. Rock: 1 Ton will cover about 150 sq. feet at 1.5" deep... & 120 sq. ft. at 2" deep 3/8 in. Rock - or crusher finds cover about the same as 3/4 in. Rock, but when using smaller rock, I like to cover at least 2" deep because there's more of a tendency for smaller rock to move around & settle, and you want to make sure you aren't looking at the weed barrier in half a year.
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