Well from what i know its like 1.50 in us or like 2 dollars in us money.
it is shaped like a whale
For the non Barbarians among the US Forces, the standard eating utensils were a knife, fork and spoon. These were special utensils, though. The knife is shaped like a dagger, the fork is about twice the size of a normal fork, and the spoon holds three-fourths of an ounce. (A normal tablespoon holds half an ounce.)
It tells us of past human activities that has shaped the way the world is today.
A table spoon is smaller than a cup, therefore; it's not possible to fit a cup into a table spoon, but there are 16 table spoons in a cup. 1/16 cup
No, a spoon does not absorb light. It reflects and scatters light that hits its surface, allowing us to see its shiny appearance.
110 US teaspoons = 542.181375 milliliters
1 US tablespoon is 14.7868 milliliters.
In US, Canada and Britain approximately 67 tablespoons in a litre.
mainly the crust is shaped from two main reasons, erosion and weathering.
Thomas Paine
The question should pitched the other way round. 'How many milligrams in a table spoon?'.