4" or 102 mm of compacted sand or gravel fill.
Gravel is Inorganic
Gravel and gravel only? Yes they can, but it is a very boring life for them. They like to scratch about in sand and dust and dust-bath - they can't do that on gravel.
Sand and gravel are dug out of open quarries on the surface.
The gravel shrivels up because of the acid.
Gravel is bought in cubic quantities, or by weight. You ask "to fill" but you only give a square measure. The volume of gravel required wil depends on the depth you wish the gravel to be. To fill 81 square metres to a depth of 5 cm would require 4.05 cubic metres of material.
5-6 inches xx
about 71 cubic metres of gravel i think
4" or 102 mm of compacted sand or gravel fill.
Cliff Gravel is 5' 7".
it depends how thickly you lay it.
A yard of gravel is the amount of gravel that will fill a container whose inside dimension is 1 yard by 1 yard by 1 yard. It's a cubic yard of gravel. The metric equivalent is .9144 meters by .9144 meters by .9144 meters.
Yes. Water will drain through the gravel and most likely keep it in place. I'd probably mix the gravel with paver base this way the smaller paver base will fill gaps between the gravel and make it more stable.
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23 yards
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16 cubic yards