In MOST cases, no. Most pumpkins weigh between 4-10 pounds, and bears usually weigh at least a few hundred pounds. HOWEVER- the world record pumpkin as of 2013 was 2,032 pounds. The world record bear was 1,200 pounds. So yes, a pumpkin COULD be larger than a bear- but not as an everyday matter.
watermelon is Havier than a pumpkin
Yes, because a polar bear is heavier and larger than a grizzly bear.
No, because most polar bears are taller and heavier than grizzly bears.
No! because a person is heavier than a pumpkin so the world's heaviest person is heavier than a big pumpkin. ==== In Guiness Book of World Records. I have found that the Heaviest man that ever lived was Jon Brower Minnoch (1941-1983) When he died on September 10, 1983, he weighed 1400 lbs. Walter Hudson (1994-1991)had the largest waist 9'11" and weighed 1200 lbs. The world's heaviest pumpkin was an Atlantic Giant Pumpkin was a 2009 pound pumpkin grown by Ron Wallace, it was weighed at the Topsfield Fair in 2012. Ron grew his record ONE TON pumpkin on the 1725 Harp seed and crossed it with the 1409 Miller.
I would be guessing, but I'd say pumpkin. Ever seen those contests for who can grow the biggest pumpkin on their farm? Those things are on steroids! Heavier than a human being.
Depends on the breed. Shires, which can grow to around 3000 lbs, are indeed larger (and heavier) than a polar bear.
Yes. Polar bears weigh 1800 pounds and grizzly bears weigh 1500 pounds.
Brown bears are a few hundred pounds heavier and a foot or two (depending on the sex) taller.
He would be heavier!! (or puke)
Yes, but it would get seriously injured if it did.Answer 2:No. A polar bear is much bigger, heavier and stronger than a grizzly, making it a more likely candidate to win such a fight than the grizzly.
Weigh them two at a time on the scale, starting with the ones on the left. The heavier one will go lower, so take the other one off and continue to keep the heavier one after each weighing.
She wants the "heaviest one", and you will have to weigh all of them against one another two at a time, keeping the heavier one each time. The actual pumpkin changes, and can be any of them.