No, skeletons can vary in weight depending on factors such as the individual's body size, age, and overall bone density. Additionally, a person's lifestyle and diet can also impact the weight of their skeleton.
No, not all coins weigh the same. The weight of a coin depends on its material composition, size, and denomination. For example, a nickel weighs more than a penny because it is made of a different metal.
No, full soda cans do not all weigh the same. The weight of a soda can will vary depending on the brand and type of soda inside, as well as the size of the can.
No, not all nickels weigh the same. While the standard weight of a U.S. nickel is 5 grams, variations in the minting process over time can result in slight weight differences among individual coins.
They both weigh the same as both of them originally weigh-in at a pound
Gold is typically denser and heavier than diamonds, so a same-sized piece of gold will weigh more than a same-sized piece of diamond.
No
Zebras have skeletons, as do all mammals.
No, all rocks will not weigh the same even if they have different masses but the same weight. Weight is the effect of gravity on an object, while mass is the amount of matter in an object. Therefore, two rocks with different masses but the same weight will not weigh the same.
As a rule, all mammals have skeletons on the inside. All insects have exoskeletons ( skeletons on the outside). exoskeletons (
no
no,some weigh more than others.
That depends what the fluid is. Not all fluids weigh same.
they are not the same beacuse male do not have boobs
no
Not all broccoli heads weigh the same, as each will weigh according to their growth.
no they don't.
The American pit bull terrier can weight anywhere between 35-75 lbs. So, no, they don't all weigh the same.