The cheese is most edible, the feathers have the most separate pieces,
and the brick has the most hardness. But they all have the same weight.
the same
Most cream cheese is available in 8-ounce bricks. However, you can also find smaller 3-ounce bricks of cream cheese.
most of bricks carry either a pound or 3 pounds of weed
The answer is very much the same as the answer to the question: "Which weighs most, hot water, cold water, or water colored green ?" The answer, of course, is: That depends on how much you have of each substance. One thing we can definitely guarantee: A pound of bricks, a pound of cheese, and a pound of feathers all have precisely the same, identical, and indistinguishable weight.
The article linked below mentions a moose milk cheese that sells for over $500 per pound. But then another article linked below is about an Italian cheese Caciocavallo Podolico which is said to be pound-for-pound equal to silver in value.
There are as many grams in a pound of cream cheese as there are in a pound of anything else - exactly 453.59237. (In fact, this is how a pound is defined.)
Approximately 2 cups. Most cheese is similar density to water.
Depends how fine you grate it. Most likely around 1/4 pound
These cannot be converted. CUPS is a measurement of Volume and POUNDS is a measurement of weight. Two cups of feathers will weigh far less than two cups of gold. - - - - - If you mean SHREDDED cheese...two cups is half a pound.
Neither is heavier or lighter than the other. They both have the same weight. Namely, one pound. Strange as it may seem, they both also have the same mass, namely 0.4536 kilogram. (rounded) This is a very old and venerated trick question whos answer lies in the question. A pound is a pound, no matter the material. There will be many more feathers than bricks, but they will weigh the same.
The cheese that has the most protein is cottage cheese.
Bricks that are made of clay and laid in the sun for drying. Most commericial bricks are formed in a mold and baked in an oven.