A 100mm cube would contain 1 litre.
If you were able to split this cube into 1mm thick slices you would have 100 slices which would be 100mm squares.
If you lay these squares out in a 10x10 grid square they would cover a square measuring 1000mm x 1000mm or 1 square metre. That is your answer and that is why a carton of milk spilt on the floor takes so much cleaning up !!!
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The area that 60lbs of sand will cover is dependant on how deep you want it.æ One hundred pounds of sand equal 1 cubic foot.Your customer service rep at your local storeæcan calculate how much you will need.
If it is the same as concrete it will cover 162 square feet. concrete covers 81 square feet by 4" deep
100' x 200' x 1/3' = 6666.66... recurring cubic feet.
The opposite of "deep", as in "deep water", is "shallow". If you mean "deep" in a metaphorical sense, such as a "deep thought", the opposite might also be "superficial".
It would depend on the size of the aggregate