About 5 miligram
"Depends on how much gold and how many feathers you have. " I believe the riddle is usually "which weighs more - a pound of gold or a pound of feather?" The answer is that they weigh the same amount - they are both a pound. However, one cannot answer your question without further details since we clearly do not know how much of each object we have and how heavy it is.
One pint is about 0.4732 liters.
53 kilograms
32 ounces
about 4kg
one step below a light weight Immeasurable with any home scales.
They weigh the same.
Check out that plumage. Once your tiny ducklings grow to 2 months old, there will be one surefire way to tell the males from the females. Look at your duck's tail. At the very end, there will be one obvious feather, which usually curls down in a very distinctive curl. This is called the sex feather. This feather is located on all male ducks. The feather is present even after a molt, so the season will not deter you from being able to sex your ducks.
Well to simply phrase it, weigh 1 feather and simply times is by one million? also, it depends what type of feather.. it you have varying kinds, you would need to establish an average feather weight before multiplying. to do this simply get 1 of each feather, weigh them, add up the weights and divide by the number of feathers.
A gram of feather and a gram of gold would weigh the same, as they both weigh one gram. However, the volume occupied by the two substances would differ because gold is denser than feathers.
Not much, duck stew with you? No, wait, that doesn't work. It's a stew with of duck meat being one of the principal ingredients.
No one had the guts to try and weigh her.
No one had the guts to try and weigh her.
You cannot weigh an area. Just as you cannot weigh a distance. (How much does one centimeter weigh?)
an averege plataypus wieghs around 10-20 pounds. (-_-)
It depends on what kind of duck it is. Most live ducks can range from one pound to 10 pounds.
Duck feather are insulators and they are also water proof so that they shed water. Ducks have a special gland near their tails, called the preen gland. This gland produces an oil, which ducks rub over their feathers with their beaks to maintain their waterproof effect. The larger feathers in the tail are called quill feathers and were used at one time for writing.