10" x 10" x 3'
A "Yard" refers to a cubic yard, which is 3'x3'x3'
A yard of soil typically refers to a volume of soil measuring 1 yard in length, 1 yard in width, and 1 yard in depth. A cubic yard of soil, on the other hand, refers to a volume of soil measuring 3 feet in length, 3 feet in width, and 3 feet in depth. In essence, a yard of soil is a specific measurement, while a cubic yard is a standardized unit of volume.
On one site I found the weight of one cubic yard of topsoil listed as 1,35 US tons
You would need about 1 cubic yard of topsoil to cover a 200 square foot area with 1 inch of soil.
On average, 1 cubic yard of dry topsoil weighs about 2,000 pounds (907 kg). However, the weight can vary depending on the moisture content and composition of the topsoil.
There are approximately 216 five-gallon buckets in a cubic yard of soil. This calculation assumes the buckets are filled to the brim with soil and all the soil is evenly distributed with no air pockets.
A yard of soil typically refers to a volume of soil measuring 1 yard in length, 1 yard in width, and 1 yard in depth. A cubic yard of soil, on the other hand, refers to a volume of soil measuring 3 feet in length, 3 feet in width, and 3 feet in depth. In essence, a yard of soil is a specific measurement, while a cubic yard is a standardized unit of volume.
600-800 pounds dry, wet double that
I'll convert the dimensions into yards, so it is a 3 yard by 1 yard by half a yard hole. And 3 yards x 1 yard x 1/2 yard = one and a half cubic yards.
Depends on the man. About 15 minutes. Easily.
A cubic yard of topsoil, if compacted to get the air pockets out will weigh more than 1 tone. If the topsoil is loose, a cubic yard of it could weigh about 1 ton. A lot depends on the topsoil, and whether it has more stone dust or less in it. The more moist the topsoil is, the more likely it will weigh more than a ton.
On one site I found the weight of one cubic yard of topsoil listed as 1,35 US tons
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1 yard of stone dust is 3' x 3' x 3' or 27cu'
3X.5 = 1.5 Sq Feet
A yard of anything is 3 ft. x 3 ft. x 3 ft. A cubic yard.
This depends on the bulk density of the topsoil. If we assume a typical bulk density of 1.3g/cc of soil: 1 cubic yard = 764,550cc of soil (764,550cc)(1.3g/cc) = 993,915g of soil (993,915g)/(453.59g/lb.) = 2,191lb. 15(1,191lb.) = 32,865lb.
1 cubic yard = 27 cubic feet(area) x (1/2 foot) = 27 cubic feetarea = 27/0.5 = 54 square feet