Sounds like a rodent/mammal.
Although counter heights are all about 36" the people sitting at them vary in size greatly. I would suggest spending the additional money and buying adjustable bar stools.
You would use a kitchen scale or a balance to measure the mass of a banana. Place the banana on the scale or balance, and it will give you a reading in grams or ounces.
probly about 4 ft
the bananas will rot on the counter in 2 weeks the bananas will rot on the counter in 2 weeks the bananas will rot on the counter in 2 weeks
no!why would you ask that,weirdo
anything on a shelf or the kitchen counter- except not knives.
Kitchen Island cart is the best option for someone who wants to have more storage and counter space in their kitchen it offers variety of sizes and fits well in small areas and is very easy to assemble.
Their are many wooden stools that would go great in a kitchen. You can research possible buying options from http://www.barstools.com/
If it has not been sitting out all night on the counter a room temp. then it would be ok to eat. But if it has been sitting out al night then you shouldn't eat it.
it would separate into hydrogen and oxygen atoms.
Granite would be the better choice simply becaue it
To measure a banana, you could use a ruler or measuring tape to determine its length. For weight, a kitchen scale would be appropriate. If you need to assess its ripeness or firmness, you might use your hands to squeeze gently. Each method provides different information about the banana's size, weight, and quality.