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The density of gravel sized 25 to 40 mm typically ranges from 1,600 to 2,000 kg/m³ (or about 100 to 125 lb/ft³). This variation depends on factors such as the type of rock, moisture content, and compaction level. Generally, denser aggregates like basalt will be at the higher end of this range, while lighter materials like limestone may fall toward the lower end. It's important to check specific product data for precise density values.

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