You cannot make a direct conversion. You need to specify how deep you want the gravel to be in your area that needs covering.
Gravel is Inorganic
9000 feet away
62/3 cubic yards for every 1-foot deep. 5 cubic yards for every 9-inches deep. 31/3 cubic yards for every 6-inches deep. 5/9 cubic yard for every 1-inch deep.
Gravel and gravel only? Yes they can, but it is a very boring life for them. They like to scratch about in sand and dust and dust-bath - they can't do that on gravel.
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2800 feet of gravel
It depends how deep you want the gravel to cover, if you want it to be 2 inches deep it's going to cost more than 5 inches. Also it depends how big the gravel is cut, I think that the smaller the gravel is the more it costs.
It depends on the volume of the bag and how deep you want the gravel to be.
It depends how deep you go. If you do 2 inches deep the area will require at least 0.7 cubic yards (about 1,710 pounds) of gravel.
You cannot make a direct conversion. You need to specify how deep you want the gravel to be in your area that needs covering.
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about 71 cubic metres of gravel i think
Depends on what depth you want to spread the gravel at. This answer depends on knowing the cubic capacity of 50 lbs. of gravel.
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You will need 65.93 cubic yards or 84.6 tons of gravel.
Approximately 24.7 cubic yards or 31.7 tons of gravel.