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".
Yes they will die if you do take them out of there tank BUT they hatch them self
* IS tank, a Soviet heavy tank in World War II
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 hatch of a submarine is typically heavy due to its robust construction, designed to withstand high pressure at depth and ensure watertight integrity. However, the weight can be counterbalanced by hydraulic or mechanical systems that assist in closing it. Therefore, while the hatch itself is heavy, the closing mechanism can make it easier to operate.
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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4323 = 432 x 432 x 432 = 80621568
All the multiples of 432 can be divided evenly by 432: 432, 864, 1296, 1728, 2160 +432 . . .
15% of 432= 15% * 432= 0.15 * 432= 64.8