806.66 Cubic Yards
None because it's a hole but 6 cubic yards of dirt will fill it up.
42 feet is equivalent to 14 yards.
21.5 square yards, or almost a 14' x 14' room
You can measure the surface of the dirt in square yards. That would be nine square feet.However the volume or amount of dirt cannot be measured in square yards or square feet. The amount of dirt in a volume of one cubic yard would be 27 cubic feet. ( 3x3x3=27 )The amount of dirt in a square yard to a depth of 0.5 feet would be 4.5 cubic feet. (3x3x0.5=4.5)
14 cubic feet = 0.518 cubic yards
The amount of dirt a dump truck can hold depends on the size of the dump truck. The average tri axle dump truck can hold 12 cubic yards of dirt, and a quad axle can hold 14.
The weight of dirt can vary depending on the type of dirt, but on average, 1 cubic yard of dirt weighs about 2,000 pounds. Therefore, 2.5 yards of dirt would weigh approximately 5,000 pounds or 2.5 tons.
To calculate the volume of dirt needed to fill the area, you would need to know the depth of the area in yards. If the depth is 3 yards, then you would need 1800 yards of dirt (600 cubic yards ÷ 3 yards). If the depth is 1 yard, then you would need 600 yards of dirt.
14 yards !
I don't know what measurement you want it translated into but a a yard is 3 feet so 14 yards is 42 feet.
806.66 Cubic Yards
400 yards of dirt would be a pile that is 1 yard wide, 1 yard tall, and 400 yards long. This would equate to roughly 1,200 cubic yards of dirt.
577 yards.
Dirt has varying densities, but on average, 18 tons of dirt would fill about 12 cubic yards.
There are 25,520 yards in 14 miles.
1 mile = 1,760 yards 10 miles = 17,600 yards 14 miles = 24,640 yards