Its mass.
Inertia is related to mass; you might say that inertia IS mass. The objects which have the most inertia are the most massive objects. Those are also the heaviest objects, since mass affects weight.
Body weight is most influenced by behavior. Contributing factors include things like heredity and environment, but behaviors directly control weight to increase and decrease. Examples of these specific behaviors include eating a lot of very high calorie food or eating no food or very few calories worth of food. Another example of a behavior that directly affects body weight are having a lot of strenuous physical activity or having virtually no physical activity at all. Both of these examples of behavior will directly affect body weight either up or down.
Most likely because they're the same weight. Objects can have completely different masses and have the same weight.
The only item that affects inertia is mass.
The size and/or weight of the two objects. The bigger and/or heavier one has the most force and draws the other object toward itself.
Inertia is related to mass; you might say that inertia IS mass. The objects which have the most inertia are the most massive objects. Those are also the heaviest objects, since mass affects weight.
Weight affects a balls bounce Size affects the weight and the radius affects the size The most important factor is what material the ball is made from.
Temprature affects the volume, since most objects expand when they are heated. And density is mass / volume.
Temprature affects the volume, since most objects expand when they are heated. And density is mass / volume.
Temprature affects the volume, since most objects expand when they are heated. And density is mass / volume.
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Food, space, and water
Body weight is most influenced by behavior. Contributing factors include things like heredity and environment, but behaviors directly control weight to increase and decrease. Examples of these specific behaviors include eating a lot of very high calorie food or eating no food or very few calories worth of food. Another example of a behavior that directly affects body weight are having a lot of strenuous physical activity or having virtually no physical activity at all. Both of these examples of behavior will directly affect body weight either up or down.
air pressure
Not possible for most objects, since there is no relationship between weight and length.
Soil erosion affects farmers most directly, but is also affects everyone, since we all depend upon farmers for our food.
Most likely because they're the same weight. Objects can have completely different masses and have the same weight.