A 42-inch dorado (also known as mahi-mahi or dolphinfish) typically weighs between 30 to 50 pounds, depending on factors such as age and overall health. Generally, larger specimens tend to be heavier, while smaller individuals of that length may weigh less. The weight can also vary based on the specific environment and food availability.
The weight of a 74-inch sturgeon can vary depending on the species, but typically they can weigh around 100-200 pounds. It's important to note that this is just an estimate and actual weight can fluctuate based on different factors like age and health of the fish.
A 22 inch monitor would approximately weigh 5.5 kg
That would also depend on the thickness of that square inch!
It would weigh about 14.3 pounds .
The weight of a fish that length would be five to seven pounds.
I believe a 4 ft 7 inch boy would weigh between 68 - 83 pounds.
The question as posed is unanswerable. In order to compute the weight of an inch of water, one would have to know the volume, or area the one inch covers. (ie., a square foot of water one inch deep would weigh=X)
A steel plate of that size would weigh approximately 368 pounds.
Please tell me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! fish will be crowded and oxygen consumption would be to excessive for fish to survive fish will be crowded and oxygen consumption would be to excessive for fish to survive
Of course, different brasses and forms can vary, but at a specific gravity of about 8.5, a cubic inch of brass would weigh about 5 ounces (or just under a third of a pound).
12 inch lund would weight 2 kgs
Probably about 8 one inch fish, 4 two inch fish, and so on. The general rule is one inch of fish per gallon. If your fish are small, you could have 16 half-inch fish. Sometimes it's okay to go over that limit with smaller fish, but I wouldn't put more than 11 or 12 one inch fish in it.