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The density of soil varies widely depending upon how much moisture it contains and how loosely packed it is. A cubic foot of packed earth weighs about 95 pounds per cubic foot; moist earth weighs about 90 pounds per cubic foot; and excavated loam weighs about 78 pounds per cubic foot. One ton (an American or "short ton") of moist earth, therefore, occupies about 22.2 cubic feet (2000 pounds per ton divided by 90 pounds per cubic foot). That is equal to about 0.629 cubic meters. (One cubic meter is equal to about 35.3 cubic feet.)

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1.25 tonnes per cubic metre. The "Specific Gravity" column in the following table (see link) corresponds to tonnes per cubic metre. http://www.reade.com/Particle_Briefings/spec_gra2.html 1.25 tonnes per cubic metre. The "Specific Gravity" column in the following table (see link) corresponds to tonnes per cubic metre. http://www.reade.com/Particle_Briefings/spec_gra2.html

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There needs to be more information given, specifically what type of soil and what the moisture content is.

If you have a sample of soil, try weighing a known volume. A 1/2 gallon milk carton measures about 10cm by 10cm. If you cut it off 10cm high, you have a volume of 1000 cubic cm. If you weigh this, and multiply the weight by 1000 you will have the weight of 1 cubic meter.

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That depends on soil types, sandy loose loam, heavy clay, stony clay etc.

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Soil density = 1682 kg / cubic metre

1 Ton = 1016.064 kg

so, 1 ton of soil = 1016.064 / 1682 = 0.604 cubic metres

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no idea!! LOL

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