The weight of topsoil varies, but on average, 1 liter of topsoil weighs about 1.2-1.4 kilograms. So, if you have A liters of topsoil, you can estimate the weight by multiplying A by the average weight per liter.
A yard of topsoil weighs approximately 2,000-2,200 pounds. In liters, a yard of topsoil is equivalent to about 764-836 liters.
The weight of soil can vary depending on its composition, moisture content, and density. On average, 1 liter of topsoil weighs approximately 1.2 tons. Therefore, 1600 liters of topsoil would weigh around 1.92 tons.
The weight of topsoil can vary, but on average 1 liter of topsoil weighs around 1.2 kg. Therefore, 85 liters of topsoil would weigh approximately 102 kg.
Yes, "topsoil" is one word.
Topsoil
A yard of topsoil weighs approximately 2,000-2,200 pounds. In liters, a yard of topsoil is equivalent to about 764-836 liters.
no in pounds or kilos liters are for liquid
23liter equals to how many kilos?
5.00000
The weight of soil can vary depending on its composition, moisture content, and density. On average, 1 liter of topsoil weighs approximately 1.2 tons. Therefore, 1600 liters of topsoil would weigh around 1.92 tons.
it depends on what it is. Water's one kilo per liter, so 50 kilos is 50 liters. Fifty kilos of uranium is a different story.
84 Kilograms
Liters can't be converted to kilograms. Liters measure volume, while kilograms measure mass.
45.05 kilos or 99.32 pounds
1000 L = 1 kL
Liters are a measure of volume Kilos (Kilograms) are a measure of weight. So there are no liters (directly) in kilos. Weight and volume are related by Density: the more dense a substance the greater the weight of 80 liters. For example 80 liters of hydrogen weighs 7.2g which is much less than 80 liters of mercury which weighs 1082720g = 1082.72kg ~= 1.083 tonnes.
It will depend on the density of the liquid - but for water it is 1 kilo = 1 litre.So 47 litres would weigh 47 kilos.