There is no soil, it's a hole.
It depends on the density of the soil. If the soil is compacted or stepped on or moist of dry the amount of soil in 1m x 1m x 1m is going to vary. The density of loose soil is about 1200 kg per m3
The price of soil can vary depending on the quality, brand, and location. On average, a cubic yard of topsoil can range from $20 to $100, but prices may differ based on these factors. The price for a single cubic foot of soil might typically range from $1 to $5.
1m times 5m times 6m
You cannot answer this question mathematically as you do not know the length of the hole, if it is a square hole (i.e. 1m long) then there was 3m3 of dirt.However if it is a lateral thinking question then the answer is none. It is a hole, therefore it is empty
1m= one million or one meter
1 m3 = 1,000 L
I'm assuming you mean one meter deep with a one square meter footprint. The answer is 1*1*1=1m^3 = one cubic meter. Actually, that is how much dirt was taken out to make the hole. There should be no dirt in the hole, otherwise it wouldn't be a hole.
those are two different measurements, 1m is One meter, 1mm is One Millimeter. One mm is the first tiny tic on a meter stick or on any measuring source.
1m=100cm
A soil auger is typically used to sample a 1m piece of land. It is a hand tool consisting of a metal cylinder with a helical screw blade that is twisted into the ground to extract a soil sample for analysis.
2m x 1m = 2 sq metres.
100 cm