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According to Lowe's website, their 10'x10' basic shed weighs 1,063 pounds. With windows and anything extra the weight is going to be somewhat higher. Here is the link to their shed.
http://www.lowes.com/pd_437510-57658-182921_0__?productId=4460103&Ntt=shed&pl=1¤tURL=%3FNtt%3Dshed&facetInfo=
NO basically hardwood trees typically shed their leaves annually , where as softwoods are evergreen. hence balsa wood is a hard wood but i wouldn't use it in structural application
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The shed is of zero mass and zero weight
100mm. there are 10mm in a centimetre. 10x10=100mm
Depends on type of roof. On average will require 4 bundles of Shingles.
10x10------100
10x10 egquals 100
The expression 5(10x10) relate to 10x10 in that it is 5 times 10 x 10.
10x10 = 100
cut 10x10 cm paper then check the weight of paper on gram. GSM is (weight of paper (W) divide by 0.01)
based on the function of the shed determines the name of the shed. woodshed could store wood garden shed would store garden tools a tool shed would store tools etc...
10x10=102 or 10 squared.