It depends on the moisture content of the manure and soil. Also it depends on the makeup of the soil. A cubic foot of smaller soil particles will weigh more than a very sandy soil which has larger particles.
According to this document
http://ts.nist.gov/ts/htdocs/230/235/weightcart/historyof105-8.pdf
at the US NIST, the average density of dirt is 120 lbs per cubic foot.
1 cubic foot of manure weighs 50 lbs.
The average dirt density is missing.
1,728 cubic inches of it
1 cubic foot holds about 7 gallons of dirt. The weight, however, will depend on how densely packed the dirt is.
About 100 pounds per cubic foot
yes, a way to find out if it weighs more, which has a greater density
Pulverised coal = 38 pounds per cubic foot
A cubic foot of loose coal "stoker coal" weighs between 40 and 60 pounds. A solid cubic foot of coal can weight up to 84 pouinds. Moisture and foreign material such as dirt and ash will of course affect the weight.
450
It would weigh 1,342 pounds.
8ft*6ft*10in 96in*72in*10in 960sqin*72in 69120 cubic inches of dirt or 5760 cubic feet of dirt.
There is none. Because there is a hole! If you are asking how much dirt can fill the hole, then your answer is 27 cubic feet.
whats sugar beets weigh
1 cubic foot of iron, at room temperature would weigh approx 2190 newtons.