17 inches
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.
12x24x50 = 14,400 cubic inches = 8.33 cubic feet A cu ft hpolds about 7.5 gallons 8.33 x 7.5 = 62.5 gallons
Volume = (pi) R2 L = (pi) (30)2 (12) = 10,800 pi = 33,929.2 cubic inches = 146.88 gallons (rounded)
Coverting cubic feet into cubic inches first: 1 foot = 12 inches, therefore 1 cubic foot = 12 x 12 x 12 = 1 728 cubic inches 373 cubic feet therefore equal 1 728 x 373 = 644 544 cubic inches. Square root of 644 544 = 802.83598 Therefore 644 544 cubic inches in an object 1 inch deep would be 802.83598 inches square. 802.83598/12 = 66.902915 feet. To answer the question fully then: 373 cubic feet equals 66.902915 square feet at 1 inch deep.
1 sq ft = 144 sq inches 1 sq ft x 1 inch deep = 144 cubic inches / (231 cubic inches per gallon) = 0.6234 gallon (rounded)
About 620
There are about 100 miles between Sunderland SR4 and Bridlington, North Yorkshire.
A deep soil has to have a depth of 6 to 8 inches. Soils is what is on the ground.
as deep as the earth
Three acres three inches deep is 403.33 cubic yards.
A hole 40 inches deep by 12 inches wide has a volume of: 2.62 cubic feet.
Obsidian is 3 in deep
120
Yorkshire had always been a large county and it used to be divided into three Ridings - the North, West and East Ridings - each functioning almost as an independent county.These Ridings were abolished in 1974 as part of Local Government reorganisation.(The word riding comes from thirding and means a third.)
As North Lincolnshire was once part of Yorkshire you could say it is identical. However within Yorkshire there are many different accents, even between the four towns of South Yorkshire, Doncaster, Barnsley, Sheffield and Rotherham the accents are distinctive. North Lincolnshire has never been part of Yorkshire! Historically it was part of the Lindsey district of Lincolnshire - even the Isle of Axholme, which is to the west of the river Trent. As to their accent I would say it is distinctly different to the Yorkshire accentof say Doncaster, though like many local accents it is becoming increasingly difficuly to hear a true local accent.
The radius of Polaris in inches is: 27,400,032,000 inches.
About 38.82 gallons for every inch deep .