Yes and no: the ball would weigh more (yes) but they don't make balls that big (no).
Usually the average 3foot person weighs usually at the least 548 lbs
No, wrapping it up in something heavy will not make the Styrofoam itself weigh more.
It weighs about 7 kilograms. The heaviest legal bowling ball weighs 16 lbs; an 11 kg ball would weigh 24.2 lbs.
A 16 pound bowling ball on Earth would weight approximately 6 pounds on Mercury.
A Styrofoam cup weighs about 4.4 grams.
Less No gravity
my daughter is 5 years old and weight's 2stone 7oz is that under weight her height is 3foot 3
It depends (on the density what you are measuring). Block of Styrofoam would weigh less than a block of lead.
Manufacturers website or you can just weigh it on your bathromm scale.
16 pounds is the maximum weight of a bowling ball that can be used in sanctioned events.
i think a nine yearoold should weigh 115 to 120
It is measured in kilograms, but it also depends on the actual weight. The average bowling balls you can buy on the market weigh anywhere from 6 lbs to 16 lbs.