Clay
32-33, five(5) gallon buckets in one cubic yard or sand. ur welcome :P
Since about 20 grains of sand lined up is 1cm, then I can use the volume formula (bwh) and subsitute in 20 grains of sand. 20*20*20=8000. There are about 8000 grains of sand in a cubic centimeter.
1 billion = 1091 lakh = 105So, 104 = 10,000 lakhs make 1 billion.And it can be rupees or grains of sand.1 billion = 1091 lakh = 105So, 104 = 10,000 lakhs make 1 billion.And it can be rupees or grains of sand.1 billion = 1091 lakh = 105So, 104 = 10,000 lakhs make 1 billion.And it can be rupees or grains of sand.1 billion = 1091 lakh = 105So, 104 = 10,000 lakhs make 1 billion.And it can be rupees or grains of sand.
A very small sandcastle.
It is estimated that a five-gallon bucket can hold approximately 43,584 grains of sand.
It is estimated that there are approximately 41 million grains of sand in a gallon. This number can vary depending on the size and shape of the sand grains.
Well, darling, a gallon of sand weighs approximately 12-15 pounds, so a 3-gallon bucket could hold around 36-45 pounds of sand. But let's be real, who's really out here measuring sand by the pound when you can just fill up the darn bucket and call it a day?
A million grains of sand is not very big at all. A million grains of sand can fit in a single small bucket.
A 5 gallon bucket of wet sand can weigh between 40-60 pounds, depending on the moisture content and type of sand.
Clay
A 5-gallon bucket of sand typically weighs around 50 pounds, give or take a few pounds depending on the specific type of sand and moisture content.
5,000,000,000
There are over a billion grainsof sand on a beachThere are more stars than grains of sand
The specific gravity of sand is between 90-130 lbs/cubic foot. http://www.reade.com/Particle_Briefings/spec_gra2.html#S 5 US gallons = 0.668402778 cubic feet 90 * 0.66840277 = 60.15625002 130 * 0.668402778 = 86.89236114 So, a 5 gallon bucket will hold between 60 and 87 pounds of sand, depending on how much liquid is in the sand and if it is packed down.
Sand is not a compound and haven't a molar mass; also different types of sand exist.
too many to count!