Dirt weighs more than water because it is denser. Water has a density of 1 gram per cubic centimeter, while dirt can have a higher density depending on its composition.
Yes, water weighs more than dirt. This is because water has a higher density compared to dirt, which means that a given volume of water will weigh more than the same volume of dirt.
Dirt weighs more than water because dirt is denser than water. Water has a density of 1 gram per milliliter, while dirt can vary in density depending on its composition. Thus, a given volume of dirt will generally weigh more than the same volume of water.
Sand weighs more when it is wet because water adds to its overall weight without significantly increasing its volume. Dry sand is lighter because it does not have the added weight of water.
A gallon of water weighs about 8.3 pounds. The answer is ice. Ice weighs around 12.45 pounds, which is 50% more than a gallon of water, but when it melts and its weight is reduced by 50%, it weighs around 6.225 pounds, which is less than a gallon of water.
Water weighs more than air. This is due to the density of the substances - water is much denser than air, so a given volume of water will have more mass (and thus weight) compared to the same volume of air.
No. In cooking we use dry measure and liquid measure and they are not interchangeable. If you wanted equal amounts of water and dirt you would have to weigh them for them to be the same because water is more dense it weighs more than dirt.
Water is heavier
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1 gallon honey (14 to 18% moisture) weighs from 12 to 11.75 pounds 1 gallon water weighs 8.33 pounds
water weighs more than Crude Oil
No it weighs much more!!
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Yes. because dirt can soak up more water than sand can
They are equivalent.
You haven't said "more or less" than what. He weighs more than a beach ball and less than a manatee. Everybody weighs less in water than they do out of it. But every person weighs more than some other people and less that some other other people, whether any of them are in or out of the water.
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The oil is to thick and weighs more than the water.