For a fish tank, you need enough gravel to make a thin layer on the bottom of the aquarium. For an outdoor walkway, you need much more.
Gravel suppliers use a conversion rate of 1.75 tonnes per cubic meter of loose filled 20 mm crush but depends on the type of rock and how dry it is. Dry gravel with little or no fines has a density of 1.5 tonnes per cubic meter. When the gravel is compacted it compress by about 20%.
Gravel, sandstone, and conglomerate are all types of sedimentary rocks.
the sand and gravel provide physical filtering of the water, and remove large particles. The Charcoal has very small pores, and a large surface area. it removes smaller particles and absorbs some chemicals and odors.
Depends what's in your gravel. In order of best to worst: Sandstone 1 Limestone Concrete Water Soil ref:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_thermal_conductivities
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1 square km of gravel
1 cement 2 sand 3 gravel
You will need 0.309 cubic yards (about 600 pounds) of gravel.
Can't answer unless we know the depth of the gravel and width of the area.
You would need about 13 cu yards or about 15 tons.
about 71 cubic metres of gravel i think
Nor sure how pee gravel is packed, but you need enough for 64 cubic feet.
You will need 65.93 cubic yards or 84.6 tons of gravel.
Approximately 24.7 cubic yards or 31.7 tons of gravel.
The answer depends on the depth to which the area is covered and, to some extent, that will depend on the size of the gravel.
You will need about 3.7 cubic yards (around 4.75 tons) of gravel.
To determine how much gravel you need for a 12ft by 12ft garden, you first need to decide on the depth of the gravel layer. For example, if you want a depth of 3 inches (0.25 feet), you would calculate the volume as follows: 12ft x 12ft x 0.25ft = 36 cubic feet. Since there are 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard, you would need approximately 1.33 cubic yards of gravel.