16.5 ton
About 40 000 tons.
All of the cement produced in the world in one year is about 2 billion metric tons. This is also the approximate mass of a teaspoon of a neutron star.
Cement is made from heated calcium carbonate, clay and other compounds. These are normally naturally occurring, so will not 'harm' earth, however there is a more serious danger. Cement production releases carbon dioxide, a powerful greenhouse gas. The cement industry is second only to electricity generation for emitting carbon dioxide. 50% comes from the process and 40% comes from burning fuel in transport and production. Every 1000 tons of cement produces about 900 tons of carbon dioxide. If you mean that can you put cement on earth and then grow plants, then the answer is no. Cement is a very toxic substance that does kill plants.
There is a formula to use to convert wet tons to dry tons. One wet ton time the percent of dry solids divided by 100 equals one dry ton.
5 metric tons is 5.51 tons.
40000 POUNDS
Depends on the size of your silo. however if this was a potentialy large silo you could fit a large harvest of wheat so long a you hve separated the chaff. but why do you want to know that?
About 40 000 tons.
It is not easy to rescue a man from a silo of tons of peas... If he becomes fully buried, breathing will be impossible. It takes a skilled rescue operation.
Your question is incomplete. Yards does not convert to tons unless we know what kind of yards and if it is cement, water or what other density you are dealing with.
A total of 3,250,000 cubic yards.
0.995 percent of 174.91 metric tons is ~1.7403545 metric tons.
It takes between 3200-3500 pounds of raw material to make one ton of cement, the bulk of the raw material being limestone. Let's say the ratio is 1.5 tons limestone for every 1.0 ton of cement.
164.9 tons.
+445.45%
2.7 t
Just over 2.5%.