It will cover 324 sq/ft or 36 sq/yrd at 1" thick It will cover 162 sq/ft or 18 sq/yds at 2" thick It will cover 108 sq/ft or 12 sq/yds at 3" thick It will cover 81 sq/ft or 9 sq/yds at 4" thick.
The answer will depend on how thick you want the coverage to be. If you want: 1. Two Inches = 18 square yards 2. Three Inches = 12 Square yards 3. Four Inches = 9 square yards See the pattern here? If the dirt was a Cube of 3ft x 3ft x 3ft, then you divide 36" by the thickness of coverage in inches. The answer is the number of Square Yards of coverage.
29,040 cubic feet of dirt.
Obviously, wind blows away loose dirt and sand, causing dust storms and sandstorms and eroding the surface where the dirt and sand was originally located.
Grass makes a ball roll slower then it would on a dirt surface. This is because the long grass blades cause more friction on the ball slowing it down.
The wind causes erosion which blows away dirt.
One "yard" of dirt (meaning one cubic yard) contains 46,656 cubic inches. Spread 8 inches thick this will cover 5832 square inches or 40.5 square feet.
It will cover 174 square feet of area.Hope this helps
Roughly 12 square yards.
a yard of dirt is 27cubic feet 2" is 1/6' 27cubic ft / 1/6' = 162 square ft unless you meant 2" wide and 2" thick for 972 feet
it rather depends on how thick a layer you put down.
About two yards. One yard of dirt is 36 inches on a side, or 46,656 cubic inches. 15x20 foot by 2 inches is 86,400 cubic inches.
That would depend on how deep you want the dirt to be... to cover an area that size with dirt just one inch thick...you'll probably need around 20 tons....so multiply by 20 tons however many inches thick you'll need it
6 cubic yards of dirt will cover 70 sq ft ... 2 ft 3 3/4 inches deep
806.66 Cubic Yards
22.2222 cubic yards (the 2s keep on going).
Leave it how it is. There is no better surface to become a good dribbler on than grass, rock, and dirt.
0.69444 cubic yard (rounded)