29,040 cubic feet of dirt.
A hunk of dirt is just that, a hunk of dirt.
wash your dirt, and it becomes clean dirt
Generally Dirt or Loam is the byproduct of broken down organic material. Lik if you compost you will end up with a rich, dark substance usually called dirt or loam. It is rich in nutrients and good to plant with. Dirt in your yard is probably mixed with sand which is a more crystalline type substance. Glass is made from melting sand. My answer would be no - dirt cannot be melted but it can be baked and then it will crumble to ash
Water vapor, low pressure, dirt/dust particles in the air
yard dirt
Approximately 7,260 yards. You need 6 yards of soil per 1000 square feet for 2"
806.66 Cubic Yards
1 acre = 43,560 square feet.1 cubic yard = 27 cubic feetA slab of soil 1-ft deep covering 1 acre has a volume of 43,560 cubic feet= 43,560 / 27 = [ 1,613 and 1/3 ] cubic yards
hmm that's a tough one maybe 24' by 2' by 10 inches worth of dirt
1 foot by 36 sq feet = 36 cubic feet of dirt is needed
10-1/2 cubic yards
10*13*3 = 390 cubic inches.
Must know the depth to arrive at cubic yards, but there are ~4840 Sq. Yds in one acre
You will need 1500 cubic feet.
find the area of it 320 feet squared
24 x 8/12 = 16 cubic feet.
2.37 cubic yards of dirt is needed to fill an 8'X4' that is 24" deep garden box. If the box is filled 12 inches, the amount of soil needed is 1.19 cubic yards and that should be deep enough for most vegetables.