Its density, not weight that counts when deciding what floats.
115lbs is heavier.
Scientifically, they are the exact same weight. There is no difference in actual weight, technically. However, there are a couple of reasons dead weight FEELS heavier than live weight. For example, carrying a sleeping child feels heavier than carrying an awake child. When they are awake, their center of gravity is adjusted for personal comfort. This makes their weight distributed more evenly, which makes them easier to carry. Also, when a child is awake, he/she might use their hands or arms to hold on to you, giving them part of the burden (i.e., carrying their own weight). This also makes it easier to carry them.
No, some are heavier then others
because we are measuring weight in terms of pressure of static masses or weights means they are not moving and have a specific weight and as static thing refers to dead things that's why the masses are dead so the apparatus is called dead weight piston guage.
There are a growing number of doctors, pathologists and forensic experts that are starting to agree that the a human body weighs 21 grams less just after death - without an explanation as to exactly why (and its not the weight of the air in our lungs).yes
Its density, not weight that counts when deciding what floats.
115lbs is heavier.
Her weight grows heavier and heavier as she eats more and more pie
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skin heavier
The weight of the jumper is heavier due to water
That is the correct spelling of the comparative adjective "heavier" (having greater weight).
yes. the ant can carry things heavier than its weight
Scientifically, they are the exact same weight. There is no difference in actual weight, technically. However, there are a couple of reasons dead weight FEELS heavier than live weight. For example, carrying a sleeping child feels heavier than carrying an awake child. When they are awake, their center of gravity is adjusted for personal comfort. This makes their weight distributed more evenly, which makes them easier to carry. Also, when a child is awake, he/she might use their hands or arms to hold on to you, giving them part of the burden (i.e., carrying their own weight). This also makes it easier to carry them.
Nitrogen, has a atomic weight roughly 14 times heavier then that of hydrogen.
A complicated contour is heavier.