To find the volume of the hole, multiply the dimensions: 2 * 2 * 4 = 16 cubic feet. The amount of soil required will be approximately 16 cubic feet if the hole is filled to the top.
There is no dirt in the hole because a hole, by definition, is an empty space.
There is no dirt in a hole, as a hole is an empty space where dirt has been removed.
1- Physical characteristics of the soil 2- how much moisture is already in the soil 3- the type and extent of the vegetation cover 4- the slope of the surface 5- nature and duration of the rainfall
The stages of soil development are: 1) Parent material, which is the starting point where soil forms from rock or sediment. 2) Weathering, where physical, chemical, and biological processes break down the parent material. 3) Soil formation, where organic matter accumulates, and soil horizons develop. 4) Soil maturity, where a well-developed soil profile with distinct layers is formed.
The six main types of soil in India are Alluvial soil, Black soil (also known as Regur soil), Red soil, Laterite soil, Mountain soil, and Desert soil. Each type of soil has different characteristics and is suited to different types of agriculture.
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This depends on what units those 2s and the 4 are.If they are feet then there is 0 cubic feet of soil in it.If they are metres then there is 0 cubic metres of soil in it.A hole as no soil in it.What was taken out of the hole is 16 cubic units of soil.
None but the cubic capacity of the hole is 16 cubic inches
There is no dirt in a hole.
A hole does not have dirt!
none, it is a hole
There is no dirt in the hole, hence the hole.
0.148 cubic yard for every 3-inches deep
16 cub ft.
1. Dig a hole 2. Defecate in the hole 3.Cover the hole with earth 4.EUREKA! Earthworms make fertilizer out of the earth by eating minerals and decayed matter and defecating (using the bathroom) in the soil. They also help loosen up the soil and aerate it.
There's no dirt in a hole.
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