A person who weighs 200 pounds on Earth would weigh approximately 33.3 pounds on the Moon. This is due to the Moon's gravitational force being about 1/6th that of Earth's. Therefore, to calculate the weight on the Moon, you divide the Earth weight by 6.
Well, The water evaporates from seas and forms clouds. The water may evaporate from rivers, seas, ponds, etc.
Yes, the sun will go out someday-but not for billions and billions of years. Scientists tell us that about five billion years from now the sun will begin to die, just like stars do. First, the sun will get hotter. Then, it will probably swell up, slowly it will become much, much bigger. As it gets bigger, its color will change from yellow to red. As the sun grows bigger, it will pour out more heat. The earth will become so hot that all the rivers, ponds, lakes and oceans will boil and turn to steam. All of the plants and animals will die. The world will become a ball of bare, burnt rock, surrounded by great clouds of steam. After about a billion more years the sun will begin to shrink. It will become no bigger than earth. Its color will change from red to white. Slowly during more billions of years, its brightness will fade. It will use the last of its energy-and go out. It will be a dead black ball, a little smaller than earth. As the sun gives off less and less heat, the clouds of steam around the earth will turn back into water and fall as rain. Oceans and lakes will fill up again. As the sun grows cooler, earth will grow cold. The water will freeze. Earth will be a lifeless ball of rock and ice-cold, dark and silent!
Scientists tell us that about five billion years from now the sun will begin to die, just like stars do. First, the sun will get hotter. Then, it will probably swell up, slowly it will become much, much bigger. As it gets bigger, its color will change from yellow to red. As the sun grows bigger, it will pour out more heat. The earth will become so hot that all the rivers, ponds, lakes and oceans will boil and turn to steam. All of the plants and animals will die. The world will become a ball of bare, burnt rock, surrounded by great clouds of steam. After about a billion more years the sun will begin to shrink. It will become no bigger than earth. Its color will change from red to white. Slowly during more billions of years, its brightness will fade. It will use the last of its energy-and go out. It will be a dead black ball, a little smaller than earth. As the sun gives off less and less heat, the clouds of steam around the earth will turn back into water and fall as rain. Oceans and lakes will fill up again. As the sun grows cooler, earth will grow cold. The water will freeze. Earth will be a lifeless ball of rock and ice-cold, dark and silent!
The top of water-filled spaces, such as lakes, ponds, or oceans, is commonly referred to as the water's surface. This surface is where the water meets the air and can be affected by various factors like wind, temperature, and atmospheric pressure. In addition, it is the interface where light penetrates and where various biological and physical processes occur.
Yes, the sky can reflect off of calm water surfaces like lakes, oceans, and ponds. This reflection creates a beautiful mirror-like effect where the colors of the sky are mirrored on the water's surface.
yes
A mass of 6 billion kilograms weighs 13.228 billion pounds on earth. (rounded) The same mass weighs 2.1596 billion pounds on the moon. (rounded)
2 pounds of bricks weighs more than 2 pounds of feathers. Weight is measured in pounds, so both items would weigh the same amount.
An object that weighs 100 pounds on Pluto would weigh 262 pounds on Earth, assuming the same mass of the object. This is because weight is proportional to the gravitational force acting on an object, and the gravitational force is stronger on Earth than on Pluto.
14 ponds
According to the manual it weighs 611 ponds dry.
There are only 5 oceans on Earth; there can be the same amount of ponds in someone's backyard.
No your just stupid
If you are in an area with heavy rainfall, this might be quite difficult. The quickest way to lose weight across four ponds would involve both an advanced drainage system and arid conditions, which serve to assist in the evaporation of the ponds, thus quickly shedding weight. Losing weight four ponds a day will take hard work, as even losing weight just one pond a day can be difficult if the conditions aren't in your favor. Keep at it, think dry thoughts, and with a little elbow grease you should be able to lose that weight for even up to 5 or 6 ponds PER DAY. Believe me, a friend has been doing this and he lives in Washington! (It rains a lot there).
The subdivision of Earth in which you find bodies of water such as lakes and ponds is the hydrosphere. The hydrosphere also includes oceans, water vapor, and glaciers.
70 kg equals to 154.324 pounds. Minus 12. You get 142.324 pounds. I will round up this weight to 142 ponds. Just because the the 70 Kg is also can not be exactly 70 Kg.
hydrosphere