To cover 6 acres with two feet of soil requires 3227 cubic yards of soil. This would require about 1100 3 yard dump truck trips.
To determine the volume of dirt in this scenario, you would multiply the area (3 acres) by the depth (200 feet). First, convert acres to square feet (1 acre = 43,560 square feet). Then, multiply the area (3 acres = 130,680 square feet) by the depth (200 feet) to find the total volume of dirt.
You will need about 3.7 cubic yards (around 4.75 tons) of gravel.
You would need about 1 cubic yard of topsoil to cover a 200 square foot area with 1 inch of soil.
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.
The amount of land that landfills take up can vary significantly depending on the size and capacity of the landfill. On average, a landfill can cover several acres of land, with some larger landfills covering hundreds of acres. As the landfill fills up with waste, the area required for storage will continue to grow.
54sqare feet
How deep do you want that ?If you want it 1.6 inches deep, then it can cover 1 square foot.If you want it 10-ft deep, then it can't cover that much area.
806.66 Cubic Yards
Half a cubic foot.
160 cubic inches / (1/8 inches) = 160*8 = 1280 sq inches
3,551 acres is 5.55 square miles.
800 acres is 1.25 square miles.
Approximately 6' X 9'.
3billion acres
For 1 foot deep, 400 cu ft. For 3 inches deep, 100 cu ft.
200 cubic feet or 7.4 cubic yards
1200mi