Sand weighs about 100 lbs per cubic foot. My bathtub's about 8
cubic feet. Better your calculator than mine. :-)
Date sent: Sat, 4 Dec 1999 11:48:06 -0600
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From: Sri G Junus <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: How much does sand weigh?
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> I'm writing labels about parrotfish for an aquarium. Parrotfish eat algae
> on rocks and corals. To get at the algae, they chomp off bits of rock and
> coral. Their digestive system grings these up into fine sand. A single
> parrotfish can produce up to 500 kg. sand per year.
>
> I want to put that into human terms. How many gallon milk jugs? How many
> two-liter pop bottles? How many bathtubs? Something. But I need to know
> how much volume 500 kg. of sand would take up.
>
> Can anyone give me the weight of sand for *any* volume -- cubic inch?
> cubic centimeter? fluid ounce? dry ounce? Anything -- just give me the
> numbers, and I'll do the math.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Gene Dillenburg
> Lead Exhibit Developer
> Shedd Aquarium
>
Jim Kajpust - Personal Responsibility - Personal Freedoms
Michigan - http://www.concentric.net/~jkajpust
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