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put more clothes on or let all of the air out of your body and go limp hope it sortof helped :)
Bears can weigh more than 1,400 pounds.
Dead OR alive, the human body consists of a lot of salt water, carbon, and calcium- all GREAT electrical conductors.
Sand, dirt, and other dry things weigh more if it is wet.
They weigh about a pound. Flannel sheets would weigh more than cotton ones.
Yes that is a great weight! if your feeling uncomfortable about yor body exercise more to tone up!
no it does not it weighs the same
Yes, depending on how tall you are. I weigh 120, and I am 5 foot 3. It means a body mass index of around 20. You can calculate your body mass index online, or with a doctor. 18 or less is considered underweight, and 25 or more is slightly overweight. BTW, how do you know what I weigh? I wish I weighed 120. lol.
Your body consumes energy all day and all night, whether you exercise or not, until you are dead. When you exercise, and for a short while thereafter, your body burns more energy than normal.
False assumption.
On average, about 95-125 pounds. if you weigh 125 here is your BMI, body mass index, Body mass index BMI prime so you weigh average if you weigh more than 128 your overweight. and you weigh more 153 you obese... -Gen Zod
How tall is the grass? If it's tall, then obviously it will weigh more than if it's short. Is the grass dead and dry, or is it green? If it's dead and dry, it will weigh less because of lower moisture content. If it's green then it has a higher moisture content and will weigh more.
You would weight more than twice your normal weight on Jupiter.
15 ounces
Men: 51.7 - 55.3kgs Women: 51.7 - 55.3kgs However if your body fat percentage is below 10 % then you can weight more
it depends on height but a normal model height of 5' 10" or taller should weigh in at 200 or more.
It doesn't. However, the perception that it does may come from an observation that, after eating a 2.0 kg meal, your body mass does not increase by 2.0 kg. You are constantly losing body mass through normal functions like perspiration, breathing and excretion.