"Rule of thumb, 1.5 tons equals a cubic yard.
1 ton covers approximately: 220 sq ft at 1 in depth
110 sq ft at 2 in depth
73 sq ft at 3 in depth
36 sq ft at 6 in depth
22 sq ft at 9 in depth" east haven landscape 2008.
One acre of land is approximately 4047 square meters. To fill it with 1 meter of soil, you would need about 4047 cubic meters of earth.
The Earth's soil covers approximately 30% of the planet's land area.
It is called a landfill. Landfills are engineered sites where waste materials are deposited, compacted, and covered with soil to minimize environmental impact.
Fill dirt is dirt that someone has removed from one area and needs to dump somewhere else. Often this is dirt that has been removed so that a swimming pool can be installed or excess dirt from clearing land for construction. There is clean fill dirt, which does not have trash, plant material, rocks or chemical additions and this is preferred for reuse in yards for planting.
The land form that would be best for farming would depend on what you're farming. The best type of land for farming crops would be flatland - or plains. In the south the area used for farming is the Piedmont area, the area between the hills and the coastal plains.
It grows from seed on the soil that is pushed over the pile of trash in the land fill.
This area has good farmland. Especially after a flood this area would have very rich soil.
One acre of land is approximately 4047 square meters. To fill it with 1 meter of soil, you would need about 4047 cubic meters of earth.
Soil in a hilly area can be as equally fertile as soil in a plain.
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A delta?
I would say Sandy soil because the little pieces of sand can fill in the empty spaces that the bigger pieces of sand can't fill. Hope that helps.
The Earth's soil covers approximately 30% of the planet's land area.
It is called a landfill. Landfills are engineered sites where waste materials are deposited, compacted, and covered with soil to minimize environmental impact.
you need 3,072 cubic feet of soil
It would depend where the land is, if the land is on fertile soil, it would cost more then the same amount of space in a dessert.
Fill dirt is dirt that someone has removed from one area and needs to dump somewhere else. Often this is dirt that has been removed so that a swimming pool can be installed or excess dirt from clearing land for construction. There is clean fill dirt, which does not have trash, plant material, rocks or chemical additions and this is preferred for reuse in yards for planting.