The answer will depend on the units for 2. Whether it is 2 inches, feet or something else. Assuming you mean feet, a 12 foot x 12 foot x 2 foot area contains 288 cubic feet. Sand is usually measured in lbs. One cubic foot of sand weighs about 100 lbs (see related questions below). 288 x 100 lbs = 28800 lbs. This is 14.4 tons of sand.
If you mean 2 inches, convert that to feet. Then multiply the area by the height. The answer will be the volume of the sand, in cubic feet.
That would take 250 cubic meters of sand to fill as 10*5*5 is 250.
This is a volume calculation. I assume the dimension for the "6" is inches? If so, the volume= 20x20x0.5= 200 cubic ft.= 7.4 cubic yards
5000 lbs of sand, give or take a hundred.
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If you mean 2 inches, convert that to feet. Then multiply the area by the height. The answer will be the volume of the sand, in cubic feet.
Properly, this is a math question. But since you asked, first fill the critter with sand. Then pour the sand out onto a large white area...and count the grains individually when you put them back in.
It would take 135 cubic feet = 5 cubic yards.
That would take 250 cubic meters of sand to fill as 10*5*5 is 250.
pour in water. The water will fill in the space that the sand is leaving open. This "open area" would not exists if the sand was taking the shape of it's container. alternately, use a bunch of marbles. Sand is not much different then a marble other then in size. The marbles can show on a larger scale what is happening with the sand.
alot.
First you take a recipient, then you fill him or her with earth or sand. Your recipient is not likely to be happy to receive this.
It will take 72 sq. ft. of sand. Or 2.66 sq. yds. That will fill the box even.
yes they take sand baths. you can put a 1inch tray fill it with chinchilla bathing sand and they may roll over in it or not, if they do then they need to take a bath 1-2 times a month.
"Area" means how much wallpaper it would take to cover it. It's measured in square units or unit2 . "Volume" means how much water it would take to fill it. It's measured in cubic units or unit3 .
This is a volume calculation. I assume the dimension for the "6" is inches? If so, the volume= 20x20x0.5= 200 cubic ft.= 7.4 cubic yards
Depends on the density of the dirt... howver, I can tell you that the volume of that area is 495 cubic feet.