150
To calculate the volume of soil needed, convert the dimensions to meters: 60 cm is equal to 0.6 meters. The volume can be calculated using the formula for the volume of a rectangular prism: length × width × height. So, the volume is 4 m × 1 m × 0.6 m = 2.4 cubic meters of soil.
You first get 28ft because 3.5 x 8 x 1 = 28. Since you want it in meters you have to take 28 x 0.3048 = 8.5344. So you need to have 8.5344 meters3 soil.
there is Zero cubic meters of soil in the hole, after all if there was any soil in the hol eit wouldn't be hole, now would it?? To answer your question, you must also know the length of the hole, them multiply all of the measurements together to find the cubic space of the hole.
about 1,000
The soil in the tundra is typically shallow, ranging from a few centimeters to a few meters deep. The active layer, which thaws in the summer and freezes in the winter, is usually less than 1 meter deep, while the permafrost beneath can extend down to hundreds of meters in some areas.
Volume = 8*4*8/12 = 21.33... cubic feet = 0.604 cubic metres.
A deep soil has to have a depth of 6 to 8 inches. Soils is what is on the ground.
72 cu yd needed
as deep as the earth
500 to 1,000 years
Each cross-section of soil typically shows a depth of around 1-2 meters beneath the surface. The depth can vary depending on the specific purpose of the soil analysis and the characteristics of the site.
None. A hole is the absence of the material.