There can be no equivalence.
A ton of sand represents the mass of a volume of sand. The volume is a 3-dimensional measure whereas a metre is a measure of length or distance in 1-dimensional space. According to basic rules of dimensional analysis, any attempt at conversion from volume to length is fundamentally flawed.
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one ton of sand covers about 100 square feet which is about 9.3 square meters.
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Ah, what a lovely question! It really depends on the size of the headpan and the type of sand, but on average, a ton of sand is equal to about 20 to 22 headpans. Remember, it's all about finding the beauty and balance in the measurements, just like when we paint happy little trees.
1 ton, but I don't know whether that's a short ton or a long ton. A cubic ton is a measurement of volume (i.e. how much space it takes up). A cubic ton of sand is how much space a ton of sand takes up. A cubic ton of timber is how much space a ton of timber takes up, and as timber is lighter than sand, a cubic ton of timber is larger than a cubic ton of sand, even though they both weigh the same. As for the volume of a cubic ton of sand, I have no idea. You could get a rough answer this way: "m" divided by "d" where m =one ton in whatever units you are using (e.g. kg) and d = density of sand (in the same units)
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