If you weigh 56 pounds, you weigh about 25.5 kilograms.
They weigh 185.2 pounds.
I weigh about 230lbs!
A lung weigh 5kg
a tyclonic devise and it weigh 10000kg
Roughly about six to eight pounds but I'm not sure.
Snail because a slug pretty much stays in a spot but a snail has a shell and it can weigh it down but It is my opion
It doesn't matter how much you weigh. It depends on if you have good balance and if you have strong enough bases. I know because I am a cheerleader and I have been a back spot base front spot and a flyer for cheerleading. You just need teamwork and strong cheerleaders!:)
The leopard and mountain lion tie for this spot, both species' males can weigh in rare cases, up to nearly 200 pounds.
If it's made out of gold, weigh it and use the daily spot price of gold to determine value. If gold plated, about 200 USD.
What do you mean by the 'A' spot? What do you mean by the 'A' spot?
Spot (Stain) = Macchia Spot (Location) = Posto Spot (To detect, see) = Individuare
Yes, it has a name. It is called "The Great Red Spot".
There are more than just five hot spots throughout the whole Earth. There is the Tasman hot spot, the Hawaii hot spot, the Galapagos hot spot, the Yellowstone hot spot, Easter Island hot spot, Bouvet hot spot, St. Helena hot spot, the Canary Islands hot spot, and then Iceland hot spot.
It is called the White Spot because it's a big white spot! Hope this helps!
Yes it does. The spot is called 'The Great Dark Spot'
I could not tell you an exact value, however I can tell you International Sterling, contrary to International Silver. is sterling sliver, which is 92.5% purity. For a Spot calculation. you would need to weigh the spoon, using a scale that will weigh in grams. Upon finding out its weight in grams, you then would need to take the spot price of silver, (Per Troy Ounce), which right now the spot silver price is 32.35 and divide that by 31.4, which is the amount of grams in a troy ounce (Note the difference in a USA ounce, and a Troy oz) . This will leave you with the spot value per gram, however that is for pure silver. So you can calculate the Price per gram x weight of spoon, then multiply that by .925 for the spot value of that sterling silver you have. Your spoon could have intrinsic value, although most places will pay about 80 to 85% of spot value, so you will loose about ten percent due to the buyers cost in melting it down, remember that your spoon is considered scrap, and that it is 92.5% so if you get 85% of spot, you are doing pretty good. Good Luck!