1 cu ft of lava rocks weighs 50 lbs, so half a cubic foot weighs half of that, or 25 lbs. Just remember the quantity "50 lbs per cubic foot" for lava rocks. Note that a cubic foot is the volume that will fill a box that is 1 ft by 1 ft by 1 ft, and that 1.0 cu ft of rocks will cover a 4 sq ft area to a depth of 3 inches. That would be an area of 4'x1' or 2'x2'. A "half cubic foot" measures 9.5" x 9.5" x 9.5" (or, 0.79' x 0.79' x 0.79'; try it on your calculator). A half cu ft of rocks will cover a 2 sq ft area to a depth of 3 inches. That would be an area that is 2'x1'.
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.
because half of it is made of frozen or either hardend lava so it is related to lava
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1 yard by 1 yard by 1 yard.
Volcano bombs are lumps of half-melted, half-cooled balls of lava that is hurled out of a volcano. They are called volcano "bombs" as since they explode into flames on impact.
It usually depends on how hot the lava and how cold the water is. I think it can take around half a minute for the lava to cool off when its in cold water and that's all i can think of.
The lava that erupts from a volcano may flow down the sides of the volcano's cone and spread out at the foot, so widening the extent of the lava's boundary.
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The Cagsawa Church lies half buried due to lava flow in Bicol Answered by : Ramon Magsaysay High School Student (1-Humility (15) Batch 2011-2012
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This is known as lava.