To determine how much area 76.9 cubic feet covers at a depth of 12 inches, first convert the depth to feet: 12 inches is 1 foot. Then, divide the total volume by the depth: 76.9 cubic feet ÷ 1 foot = 76.9 square feet. Therefore, 76.9 cubic feet will cover an area of 76.9 square feet at a depth of 12 inches.
A little over one cubic feet of dirt. But, you would want to mix this with compost or potting soil. This will provide nutrients to the soil. You may want to add mulch after planting to keep the weeds down.
It depends on sevaral factors. 1. How thick the dirt is 2. How compact the dirt is. Just a rule of thumb. (per cubic yard) 3 inches deep will cover an area 5.5' x 20' 6 inches deep will cover an area 5.5' x 10' 1' deep with cover an area of about 5.5' x 5'
Bogs can be miles deep, often only reaching bottom until they hit bedrock.
Knowing how many square yards in feet will cover when working with depths up to six inches, in important to know, especially in construction. There will be 54 square feet when you have a depth of six inches.
There is no dirt in a hole that is 3 feet deep and six inches in diameter.
6 cubic yards of dirt will cover 70 sq ft ... 2 ft 3 3/4 inches deep
You will need 1500 cubic feet.
none there is no dirt in a hole
One "yard" of dirt (meaning one cubic yard) contains 46,656 cubic inches. Spread 8 inches thick this will cover 5832 square inches or 40.5 square feet.
none.
None! If there was dirt in it then it wouldn't be a hole.
6,400 ft3
You would need 31.88 cubic yards of topsoil to cover 855 sq feet at 6 inches deep.
cylinder 18 feet diameter x 1.5 feet deep volume = 381 cubic feet
8 cubic feet.
54sqare feet