Depends on the moisture content and the type of soil.
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one ton equals one cubic meter of soil was 100mm deep it would cover 7sqm
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A cubic yard of topsoil, if compacted to get the air pockets out will weigh more than 1 tone. If the topsoil is loose, a cubic yard of it could weigh about 1 ton. A lot depends on the topsoil, and whether it has more stone dust or less in it. The more moist the topsoil is, the more likely it will weigh more than a ton.
A pint is a measure of volume whereas a ton is a measure of mass. You cannot convert one to the other without information about the material in question. For example, there will be many more pints in one ton of air than in a ton of mercury.
One ton of any material will equal the same, two thousand pounds. So one ton of gold and one ton of silver would both weigh the exact same, but the volume of each item would differ. Since gold is denser there would be less of it necessary to reach one ton of weight than the silver.
one ton equals one cubic meter of soil was 100mm deep it would cover 7sqm
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One metric ton of plain water has a volume of about 35.32 cubic feet.
Depending on where you live, in the UK 1 ton of Topsoil can cost anything from £45 lose up to £120 within a container. I hope this helps. www.gutteringdirect.com
Topsoil varies in weight, depending on the type and texture, so it really depends.
A cubic yard of topsoil, if compacted to get the air pockets out will weigh more than 1 tone. If the topsoil is loose, a cubic yard of it could weigh about 1 ton. A lot depends on the topsoil, and whether it has more stone dust or less in it. The more moist the topsoil is, the more likely it will weigh more than a ton.
One metric ton of feathers will have a much larger volume than a ton of steel ingots.
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Topsoil is NEVER sold by the "truck-load". Usually in yards or tons, as there are several differant sizes of trucks... A "yard" of dry topsoil should weigh a little less than 1 ton.
Ton is a unit of mass, not of volume. The volume of a ton of material will vary, depending on what material you are talking about.
Hi, one tonne of "topsoil" can vary quite dramatically in volume, generally speaking there will be a tonne per cubic meter but if the topsoil is screened, then all the large chunks are broken or removed, this means less air gaps and therefore less than cubic meter for a tonne. That said, a cubic meter of topsoil should cover: 1mX1mX1m = 1mX1mX0.1m X 10 there will be ten 10cm slices of 1mX1m 10m2 = 3mX3m=9m2 + 1m2 remaining so in feeet that would be about 10ftX10ft to 4 inches roughly.