Topsoil weighs about 100 pounds per cubic foot
8*8*6*100 = 38,400 pounds
8 pounds
2640 pounds
area
To find the number of marbles that fill the room, you need to figure the room's dimensions and the size of the marbles to be used. You will then figure the area.
That's the "volume" of the space.
This question cannot directly be answered without having some kind of an idea for the volume of 40 pounds of the topsoil you intend to use (also known as its density). There are huge differences between eg. peat and sand, both which can reasonably be called "topsoil".
That would depend on the density of the bags of topsoil.
to improve drainge In the area that I live in, some people use sand as a filler to fill holes in their grass area that has been removed by erosion. It works, but is not the best thing to use. Sand has nothing to offer except volume of soil for the roots for the grass to grow in. Its just a substitute for topsoil.
volume = 23 x 34 x 1/12 = 65.17 cubic feet which is 65.17/27 = 2.41 yards or 6516 pounds at 100 pounds per cubic foot
Fill is an area related to Stroke & Fill. Stroke is the border or outline of a shape, and Fill is the area within the Stroke.
Fill is an area related to Stroke & Fill. Stroke is the border or outline of a shape, and Fill is the area within the Stroke.
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8 pounds
Fill is not optimized for growing grass, plants, shrubs or trees. It is often sandy or contains high clay content because it is taken from deeper under the surface, where little organic material exists. Topsoil, on the other hand, is optimized for use as a nutrient-rich top layer ideal for growing grass and plants. It often has compost mixed into it, and its composition is more balanced than that of fill. There is more organic material in it, and it should not appear sandy or clay-ey. Bottom line is, you use fill build up low areas and level the field, and then cover it with a few inches of topsoil so you can grow stuff and prevent erosion.
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2 billion pounds of mud will fill a pretty big hole.
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