Because he is the younger brother and all big brothers pick on their little brothers.
Fred and George are apparently two years older than Ron. This is proven by how when Ron was a first year (in Sorcerer's Stone), Fred and George were third years.
Yes.
The 7 Weasley children are :Bill,Charlie,Percy,George,Fred,Ron and Ginny Weasley.
Four: Percy, Fred, George and Ron.
Charlie, Bill, Percy, Fred, George, and Ginny
yes Ron,fred,george,bill,and charlie
Bill, Charlie, Percy, Fred, George, and Ron
He has five, Bill, Charlie, Percy, Fred, George. Plus a sister Ginny.
Fred and george are Ron's older twin brothers who, in the first movie and book, run into the platform nine and three quarters
The Weasley's are a very big wizarding family so there isn't an exact number. the main ones that Harry grew up with are: Molly, Arthur, Bill, Charlie, Percy, Fred, George, Ron and Ginny. that is nine in DH Bill marries bringing that number to ten. however Fred then dies making it nine again. Ginny marries out of the family but Ron marries Hermione so the number is still nine Bill and Fleur have three children [twelve], Percy marries [thirteen] and has two children [fifteen], George marries [sixteen], and also has two children [eighteen], Ron and Hermione have two children. this brings the main Weasley's too twenty. But as Bill and Fleur's wedding guests shows there are many many more.
they are the same people
Bill, Charlie, Percy, Fred, George