yes
they are both the same because its a ton
If your asking which weights more then they weight the same: 1 pound But if your saying mass then apples of course. Also capacity in restiance apples are stronger then feathery cotton. Lastly you can be asking what's the volume, if your asking that i have no clue since no units of volumes capacity are stated! -Many Answers EAgamer999
Each weighs a pound so neither weights more than the other..
Neither, they both weigh 1 ton.
Added together they are more than a pound.
Their weights are identical, namely 1 pound.
they are both the same because its a ton
They both weigh the same
No, a pound of anything has the same mass.Well, my friend, a pound is a pound, so they are of equal weights.
A pound of steel.
Neither. A pound is a pound is a pound.
If your asking which weights more then they weight the same: 1 pound But if your saying mass then apples of course. Also capacity in restiance apples are stronger then feathery cotton. Lastly you can be asking what's the volume, if your asking that i have no clue since no units of volumes capacity are stated! -Many Answers EAgamer999
Each weighs a pound so neither weights more than the other..
A pound of any substance, material or "stuff" weighs the same as a pound of anything else. A pound is a pound, whether it's cotton or nails.
Uh, maybe because Sand weights more than cotton?im guessing .
Each has the same weight . . . one pound.
Assuming you meant pound of lead, they weigh the same.