It's not clear whether the 6 in the question is 6 inches or 6 feet.
If it's 6 inches: (20 x 20 x 1/2 foot) = 200 cubic feet = 7.41 cubic yards
If it's 6 feet: (20 x 20 x 6) = 2,400 cubic feet = 88.9 cubic yards
(43,560) x (depth of the topsoil in feet) cubic feet
one ton equals one cubic meter of soil was 100mm deep it would cover 7sqm
it depends how thickly you lay it.
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The cost of a centimeter of topsoil can vary depending on factors such as location, quality, and supplier. On average, prices can range from $0.50 to $3 per square foot. However, it's important to contact local suppliers for accurate pricing information in your specific area.
For an area that is 20ft by 20ft and you want to add 6 inches of topsoil, you will need 20 cubic yards of topsoil. Topsoil is typically ordered by the cubic yard, so this measurement will ensure that you have enough to cover the entire area with a 6-inch layer.
This will depend on what is under the topsoil.
Call the dept. of Motor Vehicles in your area and FIND OUT!
You need to specify how thick you want the top soil to be
For a 60cm depth of topsoil, you would need 0.6 cubic meters (or approximately 0.78 cubic yards) of topsoil. This calculation is based on the formula: Volume = Area × Depth.
Deforestation can lead to erosion and degradation of topsoil because trees help to stabilize the soil with their roots and protect it from erosion. Without trees, the topsoil is more vulnerable to being washed away by rain or blown away by wind, leading to reduced fertility and loss of nutrients in the soil.
(43,560) x (depth of the topsoil in feet) cubic feet
Depends if you want fill dirt or topsoil, I have gotten fill for $40 a load but it had alot of rock. I bought large dump loads today for $100 a load and he will spread it out but it just depends what they have and how far they have to haul it.
The answer will depend on the depth to which the dirt is spread.
one ton equals one cubic meter of soil was 100mm deep it would cover 7sqm
A steep hill would be more likely to lose its topsoil due to increased erosion caused by gravity and running water. The steeper the slope, the faster the water runs off, carrying away the topsoil with it. On the other hand, a gently sloping area is more likely to retain its topsoil because there is less erosion due to the slower movement of water.
A yard of topsoil weighs approximately 2,000-2,200 pounds. In liters, a yard of topsoil is equivalent to about 764-836 liters.