Like one ounce of anything, it will weigh exactly one ounce.
I weighed a cup of sand which equalled 12.45 ounces (used 12.5 ounces for computing purposes). So, 1 gallon of sand (16 cups) equals 200 ounces or divided by 16 ounces/pound, equals 12.5 pounds/gallon.
One Kilogram
Twice as much as one blanket. "1 blanket" is not a standardized unit of measurement; you'll probably need to actually weigh them to find out how much they weigh.
one pound
It depends on where the sand is located -- it's size, color and general composition.
16 oz of sand weighs one pound.
i think sand?
That's an impossible question to answer, as each one of the 1 million grains of sand will all be a different size and density, making each one of them weigh a different amount. Because of this, no 1 million grains of sand will weigh the same amount.
This is a tough one. First you have to decide which type of sand is 'sand'. Sand comes in many different grain sizes and in many different densities. If you have defined your sand, take a known volume, weigh it and do the math!
It weighs 5 pounds:)
The weight varies; but if it's dry sand, the cubic meter will weigh around 1500 kilos.
You cannot weigh an area. Just as you cannot weigh a distance. (How much does one centimeter weigh?)
No one had the guts to try and weigh her.
No one had the guts to try and weigh her.
Slugs weigh one fourth of a pound.
Umbrella birds weigh about one pound.