They're called weights.
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Yes. It is called Lees. Lees consists of dead yeast, fruit particles, etc.
The heaviness or density of a rock is referred to as its specific gravity, which compares the weight of the rock to the weight of an equal volume of water. It is a measure of how compact the material in the rock is.
Lees Market online
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To a guy called robert lennon
Brighton, England. If you talk about Amy Lee from evanescence she comes from Little Rock, Arkansas
That is extremely personal information. She hasn't and probably never will share her weight number. Not that it matters anyway, she's beautiful.
The weight of a rock is less in water because water exerts an upward buoyant force on the rock, reducing its effective weight. This is due to the principle of buoyancy, where the weight of the water displaced by the rock counteracts the rock's weight.
Yes she is and she has a wife called Katie lees
The lees or surlees. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lees_(fermentation)
It depends what the weight reading was originally measuring. If it was measuring the weight of the experimenter and the rock they were holding, and the water is not being held by them, then the weight will decrease by the weight of the rock. If it was measuring the weight of the water into which the rock it dropped, then it will increase by the weight of the rock. If it was measuring the weight of something totally unrelated to the experiment, then dropping the rock will have no measurable effect on the reading of the weight. Context needs to be given for the weight reading for a proper answer to be given.