well first of all that doesnt make sense it should be How heavy are you in a 432 tank hatch. wow kid you are so NEW. lawl now go find out yourself
At the bottom of the turret and probably where the escape hatch is ( the excape hatch is at the bottom of the tank)
6 * 6 * 12 = 432. 432 cubic feet = 3231.6 gallons It's pretty heavy; 26919.228 pounds, at "standard temperature and pressure".
* IS tank, a Soviet heavy tank in World War II
Yes they will die if you do take them out of there tank BUT they hatch them self
The hatch on a tank (or other armoured vehicle) turret through which the gunner will enter and exit the vehicle. Beside it, there is normally a commander's hatch.
the water won't affect the eggs and they still have plenty of time to hatch
The T30 Heavy Tank was a tank used by the United States during World War II. They were made to compete with the types of tanks that the Germans were using.
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432=432 obviously
4323 = 432 x 432 x 432 = 80621568
All the multiples of 432 can be divided evenly by 432: 432, 864, 1296, 1728, 2160 +432 . . .
20% of 432 = 20% * 432 = 0.2 * 432 = 86.4