one cubic foot of earth, depending on the type, weighs approx. 100 lbs.
Soil particles finer than 75 micron size cannot be sieved. The particle size distribution of such soil is determined by sedimentary analysis. In the sedimentary analysis, the soil fraction finer than 75 micron size is kept in suspension in a liquid. This analysis is based on Stokes law, according to which the velocity at which particle settles in a fluid, its velocity first increases under the action of gravity, but the drag force comes in to action, and retards the velocity. : Deepak G. Talekar deepakgtalekar@gmail.com
Soil temperature can vary based on location, depth, and time of year. It is typically measured at a depth of 4 inches (10 cm) below the surface. For most plants, the ideal soil temperature ranges between 60-75°F (15-24°C) for optimal growth and root development.
75 degrees Fahrenheit = 23.89 degrees Celsius.
800 nickels is equal to $40.
Simple answer is that it depends on the soil, but 70-90% will be ok for most soils. However, don't use % WHC as it is a poorly defined parameter. I will use the example of a loam soil and a clay soil to show why. If I take a loam soil to say 70% WHC, it may have a matric potential (i.e. water stress in the soil) of -50 kPa, which is perfectly fine for plant growth. A clay soil taken to the same %WHC may have a matric potential of -1500 kPa, which is the wilting point for plants.
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It may weigh about 75 pounds
It may weigh about 75 pounds
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One cu.yd. of soil weighs approximately a ton. so you 75 will be close to 75 tons. I've had it delivered sometimes and a tandem axle dump truck usually brough 15 yards max.
male weigh about 130-320pounds female weigh about 75-190pounds
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75 pounds
roughly 12.24 pounds
They should weigh 75-90lbs.