There is no way of answering this question without knowing the density (mass/volume) of the substance in question.
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The weight of 60 cubic yards of material will vary depending on the material being measured. For example, 60 cubic yards of topsoil typically weighs around 1.2 to 1.35 tons, while 60 cubic yards of gravel may weigh closer to 1.8 to 2.1 tons. To get an accurate conversion, you would need to specify the type of material.
To convert cubic yards of sand to tons, you can use the following formula: 1 cubic yard of sand is approximately equal to 1.35 tons. Therefore, 9800 cubic yards of sand would be approximately equal to 9800 * 1.35 = 13230 tons.
There are approximately 12 tons in 8 yards of dirt.
Yards is a linear measure you can't calculate how much it weighs ... that's like asking 'How much does one mile weigh'. Some times "yard" is used to mean "Cubic Yard" but even then we would need to know what MATERIAL you want to calculate.
All depends on the product. 1 cubic yard of screened top soil equals 1 ton. Of screened gravel, 1 yard equals 2 tons. 3 to 6 inch rock, one yard is 1.5 tons. Crushed Limestone 1 yard equals 2 tons
The conversion rate between cubic yards and tons varies depending on the material being measured. For example, one ton of gravel typically equates to about 0.55 cubic yards, whereas one ton of topsoil is roughly equivalent to 0.75 cubic yards. It's important to check specific conversion rates for the material in question.