About one cubic yard, depending on the density of the rock.
The name for a small rock added to letters to make a ton is a "pebble."
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Shale typically has a grain size of less than 1/256 mm, which classifies it as a fine-grained sedimentary rock.
Oh, dude, a small rock that you can add two letters to and make it ton? That's easy, it's a pebble! You just slap on a "t" and an "o," and boom, you've got yourself a ton. It's like magic, but with letters.
1 ton = 2204.6 pounds.
Well a ton is 2,000 lbs. So probably a small car can be a ton. Or you have have 1 ton of rock,soil, sand.
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One ton of river rock will comprise a volume of rock. How much area that covers depends on what depth it is covered to.
The concentration of gold varies from place to place. However, usually you can expect a ton of rock to have almost no gold.
Hire a Landscaper, He will know what to do.
It depends on what size/kind of rock you want to use. Let's start with what I'll assume is the largest rock one would use in a rock garden - 3 to 5 in. River Rock: 1 Ton will cover about 80 sq. ft. if you want to make sure there are no "holes" 1 to 3 in. River Rock: 1 Ton will cover about 100 sq. ft. (no holes) 3/4 in. Rock: 1 Ton will cover about 150 sq. feet at 1.5" deep... & 120 sq. ft. at 2" deep 3/8 in. Rock - or crusher finds cover about the same as 3/4 in. Rock, but when using smaller rock, I like to cover at least 2" deep because there's more of a tendency for smaller rock to move around & settle, and you want to make sure you aren't looking at the weed barrier in half a year.
4L60E if it is a 1/2 ton. 3/4 ton will have a 4L80e in it.
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3-1/2 TON Airconditioner
The name for a small rock added to letters to make a ton is a "pebble."
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