However much you want. By suitably varying the thickness, you could, in theory cover the surface of the earth or even a larger area.
The 'square feet' of area that it covers is 324/(depth in inches)
Exactly how much more it weighs will depend on how wet it is.
Since 1 yard = 3 feet, 1 cubic yard = 33, or 27, cubic feet.Since 1 yard = 3 feet, 1 cubic yard = 33, or 27, cubic feet.Since 1 yard = 3 feet, 1 cubic yard = 33, or 27, cubic feet.Since 1 yard = 3 feet, 1 cubic yard = 33, or 27, cubic feet.
'Kg' is a unit of weight while 'Yard' is a unit of distance hence they aren't interconvertible. Perhaps you're looking to converting metr/kg to yards/pund for which various online calculators are available. One such is http://www.onlineconversion.com/forum/forum_1044528312.htm
Multiply 36 by 36 by 36 = 46656 ci = 1c yd
About 600-700 kg.
One yard is 3 feet. Therefore a cubic yard is 9 cubic feet. 2 cubic yards will cover 18 cubic feet of stone.
1 cubic yard covers 27/depth in feet square feet.
1 cubic yard/(1/9 of a yard) = 9 square yards.
4,050 pounds
7749 / 32 x 6 / 36 = 143.5 cubic yards
A cubic yard of 2B stone typically weighs around 2,700 to 3,000 pounds, depending on the specific composition and density of the stone.
A cubic yard of SB2 (stone base) typically weighs around 1.4 tons, which is equivalent to 2,800 pounds.
1 cubic yard equals 27 cubic feet. At a six inch depth 1 cubic foot will cover 2 square feet, so 27 cubic feet will cover 54 square feet.
A cubic yard of 2B stone typically weighs around 2,700-3,000 pounds, or approximately 1.35-1.5 tons. The weight can vary slightly depending on the specific composition and density of the stone.
Stone can be measured in tons or yards. Actually yards refers to cubic yards. A cubic yard measures one yard by one yard by one yard (in feet, 3 x 3 x 3). When stone is in a pile, try to estimate the volume in cubic feet, then divide by 27 to get cubic yards.
1 Cubic Yard Spread To A Depth Of 1.5" Will Cover 216 Sq. Ft Or 20 Sq Meters
Usually a cubic yard will cover 15 square yards at 3 inches deep so I would reckon on 22 cubic yards. Hold on that I've got that wrong it's 2 cubic yards .Sorry.