Clydesdales are typically measured in "hands," which is a unit of measurement used for horses. One hand is equivalent to 4 inches. Clydesdales usually stand between 16 to 18 hands tall at the withers, with some individuals even exceeding this range. This makes them one of the larger horse breeds.
Clydesdales are 18 hands tall (6 feet).
Weight or mass.
The equator.
About 15.2 hands with some breeds like Clydesdales pushing 20. Ponies are under 14.2 hands and minis are around 9 hands. The measurement of a hand being 4 inches.
Yes Clydesdales can be owned as pets.
Budweiser Clydesdales was created in 1933.
Newborn foals average 125 pounds
None a horse will not fit in your hand unless it is very premature which is still very unlikely.
like any horse, clydesdales can carry a disease that it can pick-up if exposed
yes
Yes.
Gravity is a force, as such it is measured in Newtons, or equivalently in kg m / s^2.