It depends, what shape is the pool, then i can tell you. =)
You don't "remove it" You fill it in with dirt and pack it firmly.
Fill dirt is dirt that someone has removed from one area and needs to dump somewhere else. Often this is dirt that has been removed so that a swimming pool can be installed or excess dirt from clearing land for construction. There is clean fill dirt, which does not have trash, plant material, rocks or chemical additions and this is preferred for reuse in yards for planting.
With a bunch of dirt! With a bunch of dirt!
Clean fill dirt is soil that is free from contaminants such as organic matter, chemicals, or other pollutants. It is commonly used in construction projects to fill in holes or level surfaces. Clean fill dirt is essential for maintaining the integrity of the structure being built.
The fill command may just fill to the boundaries
The formula is quite complicated.Let S stand for the amount of sand or dirt needed.Let H stand for the height of dirt you piled up when you dug the holeLet O stand for the outer circumference of the hole. There is no inner one.Let V stand for velocity of dirt flyingLet E stand for the constant e which has nothing to do with this at allLet L stand for last since that is the last variable in the formula.Now multiply all these variables together and you have the formula to fill a hole. I have done the multiplication for you below.Formula to fill a hole is S H O V E LHere is a more "serious" link that covers the many possibilities. Consider the fact that the hole would be round, or have straight edges or many other shapes. Most of these calculations are worked out for you at the link below.http://mathcentral.uregina.ca/QandQ/topics/dirt
300 cubic feet of dirt
Fill the tank and set trip meter to zero. The next time you fill your tank divide the number on the trip meter by the fuel purchased = fuel consumption.
To fill a pond with dirt effectively, first remove any water and debris from the pond. Then, gradually add layers of dirt, compacting each layer with a roller or compactor to prevent settling. Make sure to fill the pond evenly and compact the dirt thoroughly to create a stable base.
You need 13 yrd's of fill
There is no dirt in a hole because a hole is defined by the absence of material, in this case dirt. If you were to fill the hole with dirt, it would require 24 cubic feet of dirt to completely fill it.
Depends on the density of 'dirt'. I'll guess about 2.5 x that of water. 13 x 20 x 6 x 62.4 x 2.5 / 2000 = 121.68 tons of course if my guess for dirt is too high, just divide by 2.5 and multiply by the real specific gravity of dirt.