about 2500 pounds.
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While being on the mountains there are tons of ways to have fun. Well the activities you could do while being there is simple: you could go river rafting, hiking, fishing, swimming, Ski doing ( when there's snow ), rock climbing, horse back riding, ski diving, and many more! =^.^=
It really depends on what is in the land and where it is an empty acre maximum would probably be about 50k in a prestigious area but in a less prestigous are usually it would beabout 10k the rock bottom would probably be about 500 pounds
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The weight of the river rock depends with the size and the type of rock in question. There are some yard river rocks that weigh up to 2700 pounds.
Natural rock for landscaping weighs between 1.4 and 1.7 tons
For the calculus you need the density of this rock: M = V x d.
I have a big pile of river rocks and I would like to sell them but I do not know how much they cost. Please, help.
the density of most rock is between 2.2 and 3.8 so multiply the volume of your "big rock" in liters or cubic decimeters by a number between 2.2 and 3.8 to get the answer in kilograms.
If you are going to buy river stone/pebles/rock from supplier they use the "formula" Cubic Yards x 1.25 = Weight in tons. They then sell it by the ton. (say $300 per ton) But this is an approximation. If it is one very big river rock it would be a good approximation, but even then it would depend upon the density of the rock eg granite would require a bigger constant (the 1.25) than a Sandstone boulder.
It depends on what is being weighed. One cubic yard of cement weighs about 4,000 pounds. One cubic yard of asphalt weighs 2,700 pounds, and one cubic yard of basalt rock weighs about 4,887 pounds.
it is the same weigh.
That depends on the exact size of the rocks, - however a good rule of thumb for river rock in general is about 1.4 -1.6 tons per cubic yard. -So 14 cubic yards would be approximately 20 tons.
Is this a trick question? A ton of anything should weigh a ton.
1 cubic yard of rock = 27 cubic feet of rock. 27 cubic feet of rock @ 6" (1/2 of foot) = 27/(1/2) = 54 sf
The answer depends on the density of the rock. A cubic foot of pumice, for example, can have a mass of around 15.6 pounds whereas minerals rich in metals such as iridium will have mass exceeding 1200 pounds.