One yard is APPROXIMATELY equivalent to one meter, so one cubic yard would be approximately equal to one cubic meter. If you want to convert them exactly, there are lots of calculators around that will do that for you.
You don't, because a cubic yard does not belong to the metric system.
That will depend upon how wet the mushroom manure is.
liter or gallon ANOTHER OPINION. The previous answer is partly correct only. FLUID volume is measured in the Imperial system in Pints, Quarts, Gallons FLUID volume in the Metric system (SI units) is in Litres, Millilitres SOLIDS volume is in Cubic Feet, Cubic Yard, Cubic Inch (Imperial measure) SOLIDS volume is in Cubic Metre, Cubic Centimetre (cc)
All of the above except the yard. Yards are an Imperial measurement, not metric.
1 cubic yard = 27 cubic feet = 201.97 gallons (rounded)
You don't, because a cubic yard does not belong to the metric system.
1 cubic yard of what?
14.82 Metric Tons 1 cubic meter of water is 1 metric ton, 1 cubic yard is 0.7835 cubic meters 0.91 X 0.91 X 0.91 = 0.7835 of 1 cubic meter Gold is 19 times heavier than water, therefore 0.7835 X 19 = 14.82 Metric Tons.
one yard is in metric: 0.0009144km 0.9144m 91.44cm
about 2700 pounds per cubic yard
A yard is 91.44 cm One cubic yard is 91.44x91.44x91.44=764554.857984 cubic cm, or .765 cubic meters. Concrete and sand are often measured in cubic yards. In metric countries it is measured in cubic meters. Roughly there are 1.3 cubic yards in a cubic meter.
200 dollars per cubic yard
how much does 1 cubic yard of carpeting with padding weigh
Need to know how much one marble weighs, and how many are in a cubic yard
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It's aa Liteer My Dudeee Or Dudette :*The standard unit of volume in the metric system is the liter. One liter is equal to 1000 cubic centimeters in volume.Liters. There are also variations of the liter, such as the milliliter, deciliter, kiloliter, and so forthIt is the cubic meter.
A metre.