A 'Cubic metre' is a metric measure of volume. A 'Ton' is a measure of Imperial weight/mass.
It all depends on what you are measuring & its density . Together with the conversion factors between 'Metric' and 'Imperial'.
The density of concrete is about 2400 kg per cubic meter, = 5300 lb per cubic meter. So if you want the short ton, 2000 lb, this will be 0.377 m3. A standard ton of 2240 lb will be 0.423 m3, and a metric ton of 1000kg will be 0.417 m3.
There is no sensible answer to the question. A ton is a measure of mass. A cubic metre is a measure of volume. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid.
If you are not convinced, consider a cubic metre of air. How many tons? Next consider a cubic metre of lead. How many tons?
Different substances have different densities. A cubic meter of air has a different weight than a cubic meter of water, and a cubic meter of water has a different weight than a cubic meter of granite, and so forth.
1 Cubic meter is equals to 1.56 Tons of Dune Sand.
1 ton=1.133 cubic metres
Concrete is a mixture of cement, sand, stone, and water. In a cuibic meter of concrete, , there is about 0.3 cubic meters of sand, or about 475 kg
The volume of sand is about 1,602 grams per cubic centimeter. That is the equivalent of 0.926 ounce per cubic inch.
the top of a sand dune is called the crest of the dune.
A hill of sand in a desert is normally referred to as a dune
A sand dune is a landform, not a climate.
A mound of sand formed by wind blowing and moving the sand is called a sand drift. Sand drifts are common along the sea and the desert.
A sand dune is a pile of wind-blown sand.
A sand dune is the deposition of windblown sand.
A sand dune that got blown away
A sand dune is a Constructive force.
Sand, dirt, gravel and even concrete is measured by the cubic yard and each cubic yard is 1 unit. therefore 1 unit of sand = 27 cubic feet Hence 1 unit of sand = .772 cubic meters
That would be sand dunes