6-9Mg of soil in one ha (assuming 1m depth). This variation/range is based on the bulk density; hence, the soil type.
16000 kg is how many pound?
There are 5000 g in 5 kg. There are X000 g in X kg
There are 0.109 kg in 109 g.
'kg' is an abbreviation for kilograms - they are the same thing.
There are 2.2 pounds in 1 kg, so 4400 pounds is equal to 2000 kg.
soil weighs 1600 kg/ cubic meter
multiply lbs/acre * 1.12 to get kg/ha or multiply kg/ha * 0.891 to get lbs/acre Southern Forages (3rd edition) 2002 D.M. Ball, C.S. Hoveland, and G.D. Lacefield
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It would be a mineral it would no longer be soil!!lol ha ha i got to ansower this
It would be a mineral it would no longer be soil!!lol ha ha i got to ansower this
because it gets all its nutrients from the soil and the sun P.S. and i'm in grade 3 and i know that so ha ha ha to you
750 kg of garden soil at $5.00 per ton = $4.13
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To convert liters to kilograms for potting soil, you need to know the density of the soil. The density of potting soil can vary, but a common range is 0.5 to 1.0 kg/liter. Assuming a density of 0.75 kg/liter, 50 liters of potting soil would weigh 37.5 kilograms.
This one Akadama soil composition defined. Akadama soil: Al203 0.334 kg kg−1, SiO2 0.470 kg kg−1, Fe203 0.157 kg kg−1 by weight. See link: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1747-0765.2006.032_6.x/abstract
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To convert parts per million (ppm) to kilograms per hectare (kg/ha), you need to understand the concentration and area involved. Since 1 ppm is equivalent to 1 mg of substance per liter of solution, you first convert ppm to mg per hectare by multiplying by the volume of water (in liters) that corresponds to 1 hectare (10,000 m²). Given that 1 m³ of water equals 1,000 kg and contains 1,000 liters, you can use the formula: ( \text{kg/ha} = \frac{\text{ppm} \times 10,000}{1,000,000} ), simplifying to ( \text{kg/ha} = \frac{\text{ppm}}{100} ).