8m3
There is no dirt in a hole, as a hole is an empty space where dirt has been removed.
The biggest recorded sinkhole is the Xiaozhai Tiankeng in China, which measures 662 meters (2,172 feet) wide, 511 meters (1,677 feet) long, and 320 meters (1,050 feet) deep. It is also known as the Xiaozhai Heavenly Pit.
The Mariana Trench in the western Pacific Ocean is an example of a trench. It is the deepest known oceanic trench, reaching a depth of about 36,070 feet (10,994 meters). Trenches are long, narrow, and deep natural features on the seafloor, often formed by the tectonic forces of converging plates.
how many yards of dirt for a 1foot x 36 foot x 3inch trench
From Wikipedia, below: "The Big Hole has a surface of 17 hectares (42 acres) and is 463 metres wide."
None, All the dirt has been removed from the hole.
18
30 cubic meters
To calculate the volume of dirt in the hole, you multiply the length, width, and depth together. Therefore, the volume of the hole would be 6 meters x 2 meters x 1 meter = 12 cubic meters. Thus, there are 12 cubic meters of dirt in the hole.
What is the answer for rounding 14389 to the nearest thousands
Well there's hardly any earth in a hole... if you do it properly. Trick question out of the way, if the hole was filled in, it would take 150m3 of dirt
a lot of dirt.
If it's a hole, there would be no dirt in it, right?
No dirt because its a hole
You cannot answer this question mathematically as you do not know the length of the hole, if it is a square hole (i.e. 1m long) then there was 3m3 of dirt.However if it is a lateral thinking question then the answer is none. It is a hole, therefore it is empty
None. Its a hole
none, it is a hole