Two deep coverage typically refers to a defensive formation where the safeties play deep in the back field, opposed to their normal starting spots about 10-15 yards of the line of scrimmage. The deep coverage is intended to stop a team from making a long play towards the end of a half or the end of the game. It is usually associated with the Prevent Defense.
Cover 2 is when the safties drop back to cover the wideouts and the corner backs dont go into deep coverage with the wideouts.
Ground coverage area is calculated by multiplying length by width by depth of coverage. Coverage will vary based on the required depth of the substance. it is necessary to have each measurement in the same unit.
4 inches deep would be the minium coverage of sand needed for a horse area
there is no deep river 2!
Car #1 is covered by it's collission coverage, less deductible. Car #2 is covered by the property damage liability portion of the coverage on car #1, and there is almost never a deductible on that coverage. This is considered one (1) accident, not two (2).
2 feet deep
That would depend on the state where you live minimum liability coverage.
Not that deep 2 to 3 centimetre
CONVERSION CHART1 Cubic yard 1 inch deep will cover 324 Square feet1 Cubic yard 2 inch deep will cover 162 Square feet1 Cubic yard 3 inch deep will cover 108 Square feet1 Cubic yard 4 inch deep will cover 81 Square feet1 Cubic yard 5 inch deep will cover 64 Square feet1 Cubic yard 6 inch deep will cover 54 Square feet(Length in Feet)( Width in Feet)*(Depth in Feet)=cubic feetExample: Say you have an area that is 12' x 18 '. You want to cover it with 6" of material.Multiply, 12' x 18' x *.5' to get 108 cubic feet. You see, 6" is .5 feet or 1/2 a foot.Now, devide 108 cubic feet by 27 cubic feet(1 yard) to get your total yardage at 4 yards.If you want a 3" cover you use 1/4' or .25'. A four inch cover is 1/3 foot or .33', etc.OR ---- Multiply your square footage by .003 for 1" coverage.0061 for a 2" coverage .0092 for a 3" coverage and.0123 for a 4" coverage. It takes 12.3 cubic yards of top soil to cover 1,000 square feet at 4". Hope this helps. ----
deep dish pie shells are 1 3/4 inches deep to 2 inches deep as opposed to a regular pie shell which is 1 1/2 inches deep.
newspapers
2 meters i guess....