why is dirt shoveled over the hole for the imu and patted down
There's no dirt in a hole.
A hole does not have dirt!
There's no dirt in a hole.
There is no dirt in a hole that is 3 feet deep and six inches in diameter.
Ants Tunnelling and removing dirt
none there is no dirt in a hole. a hole is a hole.
There is no dirt in a hole
There is no dirt. It's a hole.
After the hole has been dug, all the dirt that was in the dimensions given has been removed.
There is no dirt in a hole.
A hole has no dirt in it, so zero If the hole was filled with dirt, it would be 27 feet3
None because its a hole. There is no dirt, it's a hole.
Theoretically, none. The amount of dirt excavated to create such a hole would be 1 cubic metre. However, excavated dirt (depending on the nature of the dirt) can increase in mass by up to a third the original size. That is why when you dig a big hole then fill it in (getting all the dirt back) the hole is raised on top not flat.
There's no dirt in a hole.
If the hole is a square then there is 36 cubic feet of dirt in the hole.
There is no dirt in a hole because a hole is defined by the absence of material, in this case dirt. If you were to fill the hole with dirt, it would require 24 cubic feet of dirt to completely fill it.
There's no dirt in a hole.