10 inches = 5/6 foot
27 cubic feet = 1 cubic yard
Volume = 30 x 15 x 5/6 = 375 cubic feet = 138/9 cubic yards
16.02
To cover that area to that depth - you would need just under 8 cubic yards of soil.
2.09 cu yds
A deep soil has to have a depth of 6 to 8 inches. Soils is what is on the ground.
Approximately 6' X 9'.
16.02
To cover that area to that depth - you would need just under 8 cubic yards of soil.
72 square feet of course !
2.09 cu yds
A deep soil has to have a depth of 6 to 8 inches. Soils is what is on the ground.
To cover 6 acres with two feet of soil requires 3227 cubic yards of soil. This would require about 1100 3 yard dump truck trips.
To calculate the amount of soil needed, you multiply the area by the desired depth. In this case, you have 9300 square feet and want a depth of 12 inches. Convert the depth to feet (12 inches = 1 foot) and multiply: 9300 square feet x 1 foot = 9300 cubic feet of soil. So, you need 9300 cubic feet of soil to cover the area with a depth of 12 inches.
After a crop is harvested and before thenext crop is sown , the soil remains bare . Itcan be easily eroded by wind and water.Farmers either grow grass or cover theland with dried vegetation to preventerosion .soil is the substance on the surfaceof the earth in which plants grow.a yard of soil will cover a 10' by 10' area to a depth of three inches.
1 yard topsoil covers 100 square feet to 3 inches, 200 square feet to 1.5 inches and 300 square feet to 1 inch.
Approximately 6' X 9'.
The question cannot be answered without its context: how many inches of WHAT? Top soil? Rain?
30 metres square = 900 square metres 6 inches = 0.1524 metres. So amount of soil required = 900*0.1524 = 137.16 cubic metres