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1 cubic yard of space is a volume of 201.974 gallons (rounded)

It may have water, air, rye whiskey, or brown sugar in it, or it may be empty.

If that volume happens to be full of water, then it weighs around 1,685 pounds,

depending on the temperature of the water.

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