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A ruler.
There is no equivalence.A kilogram is a measure of mass. A yard is a measure of length. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid.If you knew the density of the soil, you could convert the mass to volume. But even that is not enough. You would still need to know the depth of cover required.
That depends, 3 tons of what. Specifically, you would have to know the density of your substance, and how thick you will cover whatever you want to cover.
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That would depend on what country you are in, some measure from the wither to about the horse's tip of tail and others measure from the point of chest to the top of the tail.
It would be square feet which is a measure of area.
it doesnt really matter although it is probably better if you cover it : )
No, it doesnt cover up most of the land.
no it doesnt it is seperate
None. They measure different things, hours are a measure of time, miles are a measure of linear distance. The time taken to cover 85 miles would depend on your speed
Weigh the key. With water, fill a graduated cylinder to a mark that is deep enough to cover the key. Now place the key in the water, and measure how much the water goes up. That will give you the volume of the key. Density is weight divided by volume.