they travel how far they want to
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The bar has 28mm grip and 1,250 lb. tensile strength.
Xbox 360 its LB but you have to be far in the game.
Allosaurs was 28 feet long and weighed between 2,200 lb and 8,800 lb, depending on the estimate you use. Ceratosaurus was about 22 feet long, and depending on the weight estimate you use, they would have been between 606 lb and 996 lb or 1,160 lb and 2,200 lb. In any case, Allosaurus was much larger than Ceratosaurus and thus was probably far stronger.
How far a horse can travel in 12 hours with a 190 lb load and how often he needs to rest and for how long is a difficult question to answer because that answer depends on many variable factors including: Size of the horse Fitness and health of the horse Terrain traveled Weather and other mitigating factors Training and experience of horse and rider
A shotgun slug can travel up to 8,921,823 fps and have a energy of 13,283,495 ft-lb.
Burke and Wills did not travel around Australia. Theirs was a reasonably direct crossing from Melbourne to the Gulf of Carpentaria. By way of equipment, they were exceptionally well prepared, in the most expensive expedition to date. The following is a list of supplies that Robert O'Hara Burke took on his expedition:320 pounds (lb) of Pemmican600 lb of salt pork400 lb bacon1000 lb meat buscuits10 lb potted meats60 lb preserved mutton144 lb preserved vegetables7100 lb flour2500 lb rice3000 lb sugar400 lb tea50 lb coffee40 lb chocolate200 lb salt40 lb pepper200 lb soap250 lb tobacco993 lb ghee (clarified butter)10 lb fresh butter200 lb Captain's biscuits20 gallons lime juice10 gallons vinegar70 lb mustard20 lb ginger100 lb dried apples50 lb raisins50 lb currants189 lb datesFor more information on the stores and supplies Burke took, see the related link below and use the menu at the bottom of the link to search further for provisions and equipment. However, mentally, Burke was not prepared. He was an impatient and hot-tempered man, and not at all well equipped to lead an expedition. It was his lack of patience that largely resulted in the failure of the expedition and the loss of three lives.
I dont know, ask Clarissa Dirks. :p
So far the heaviest calf that was born was a ~250 lb bull calf born in 2010.
Well, let's see. We have a unit "ft-lb", we have a unit "ft", we have a unit "lb" ... you know, I bet if you multiply the "lb" number by the "ft" number it will give you the "ft-lb" number.(The fancy word for this sort of reasoning is "dimensional analysis", and you'd be surprised how far it will get you in solving problems in college chemistry and physics courses, even if you don't have the faintest clue what you're doing otherwise.)
Probably simplest (easiest not to get mixed up) to convert both to lb, subtract, then convert back to tons. 1 ton = 2000 lb, so: 6t 300 lb = 6x2000 lb + 300 lb = 12000 lb + 300 lb = 12300 lb 2t 900 lb = 2x2000 lb + 900 lb = 4000 lb + 900 lb = 4900 lb 12300 lb - 4900 lb = 7400 lb convert back to tons: 7400 lb/ 2000 lb per ton = 3 tons 1400 lb
The following is a list of supplies that Robert O'Hara Burke took on his expedition:320 pounds (lb) of Pemmican600 lb of salt pork400 lb bacon1000 lb meat buscuits10 lb potted meats60 lb preserved mutton144 lb preserved vegetables7100 lb flour2500 lb rice3000 lb sugar400 lb tea50 lb coffee40 lb chocolate200 lb salt40 lb pepper200 lb soap250 lb tobacco993 lb ghee (clarified butter)10 lb fresh butter200 lb Captain's biscuits20 gallons lime juice10 gallons vinegar70 lb mustard20 lb ginger100 lb dried apples50 lb raisins50 lb currants189 lb datesFor more information on the stores and supplies Burke took, see the related link below and use the menu at the bottom of the link to search further for provisions and equipment.