A cubic yard is three feet high, three feet wide and three feet thick.
100 cubic feet for every foot of depth.
The answer will depend on the depth to which the dirt is spread.
It takes up a cubic kilometer of space.
"Square cubic foot" or feet doesn't make sense. Either you have square feet, or cubic feet.
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100 cubic feet is a volume, not an area. Consequently the question is misguided.
The answer depends on the depth to which the area is covered.
18 cubic yards or 487.5 cubic feet.
Does not convert. Cubic meters is volume and square meters is area.
it depends how thickly you lay it.
A volume of 453 cubic inches is filled by 1.961 gallons of water.
Cubic metres is a measure of volume. Square metres is a measure of area. The two cannot be converted.
(70in by 80in) is the area of a flat surface, like a gigantic piece of paper. It has no volume ... zero cubic feet ... until you also give it a height or a thickness. "Volume", as in 'cubic feet', is just like "How much water can it hold?". If a tank only has a bottom but no sides, then the answer is "zero".
They do not directly convert. Cubic feet is a measure of volume while square feet is a measure of area.
This is not a valid conversion. Square feet is a measure of area while cubic feet is a measure of volume.
its one cubic foot in one sec. actually its cu for cubic and sec for second, i hope that will help
782,347,445,192,660,812,003,422,683 cubic feet.