Well, one gallon of water weighs just under 8.5 pounds.
8.5 x 5 = 42.5 pounds...So, you would think that you should be able to lift it no problem right?
But that isn't the case.
A five gallon jug of water is fairly large in size, and awkward to curl in ones hand as most of the weight is away from the handle and not evenly distributed. But a dumbbell is designed to fit in your hand and have evenly distributed weight on each side for exercise purposes. The large-awkward shape of the water jug accounts for the increased difficulty.
That cant be worked out without knowing the depth. However here is a link (below) to work this out.
you cant do this because you cant convert from weight to measurements or vice versa
yes you can if you are starving in the wild but i would season it first
You cant measur that…meters is distance and gallons are volume.
you cant you cant
150-300 gallons a day
at least 20 gallons. I'm pretty sure. It could be less
the gum contains sodium bisulfite which the water cant dissolve
water vapour
because they cant its there habitat their swimming is like our walking on earth they cant survive whithout water and we cant survive without gravity literally
you cant because there is no water dojo
You cant