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Normally fill dirt is measured in cu-yds, not sq-yds. It's simple math to convert from the area that you want to cover and the depth desired to how many cu-yds it is going to take to get it to that depth.
It will cover 324 sq/ft or 36 sq/yrd at 1" thick It will cover 162 sq/ft or 18 sq/yds at 2" thick It will cover 108 sq/ft or 12 sq/yds at 3" thick It will cover 81 sq/ft or 9 sq/yds at 4" thick.
A hunk of dirt is just that, a hunk of dirt.
wash your dirt, and it becomes clean dirt
yard dirt
dirt. dirt. dirt......... and dirt
A homophone for "put in the ground and cover with dirt" could be "buried."
You would have to have insurance on the dirt bike.
to keep dirt out and oil in
There are various different things that can be used to cover dirt to keep it in place, but the simplest is gravel. Paving stones also work.
to keep dirt out and oil in
Bury
Homeowners insurance does not cover dirt bikes. There is dirt bike coverage that can be purchased. Dirt bikes are not required to be licensed in order to use them. Make sure that your dirt bike coverage stipulates that it is covered upon theft because not all policies include theft.
The answer will depend on the depth to which the dirt is spread.
bury, berry
The Pueblo Indians used the sand and dirt around them to make their shelter. The dirt was called adobe. The Pueblo Indians grew maize(corn).
colored dirt