About 4 quarts.
According to various sources, the density of human blood is about 1.05 that of water, so a standard donation of 500 ml would weigh not 500 grams but instead 525 grams
Consuming more than 500 milliliters (about 17 ounces) of blood can be life-threatening for a person.
Fat is bulky and lumpy so if you carry an extra five pounds of fat, you'll be lumpier than with five pounds more muscle. A five pound pile of fat will take up more space (volume) than a five pound pile of muscle; but five pounds is still five pounds. The correct way to state the muscle weighs more than fat scenario is, "Muscle is heavier by volume than fat." A woman weighing 150 pounds with 19% fat will look much smaller (and be much healthier) than a woman at 150 pounds with 35% fat. They weigh the same, yet the composition is different. Because muscle is more dense than fat the person with less fat and more muscle will look smaller.
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The average volume of blood in an adult male is 5-6 liters, about 1.5 gallons. I don't know how to answer your question precisely, but if someone is getting continual transfusions, they can lose that much blood, because the bood volume remains elevated from the transfusions.
About 99.6lbs
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100 pounds
about 38lbs
23.18 pounds
A 140 pound person would weigh 23.2 pounds on the moon. This is because the moon is 1/4 the size of Earth and has much less gravity.
200-pound person weigh on the planet Mars would be 75.4 pounds
I think he would weigh very less.
A 152 pound person would weigh approximately 25.7 pounds on Pluto due to its weaker gravity compared to Earth.
23 pounds on Mars.
dont know mate