she died saving Stefan an honorable way to die
Her character, Sheila 'Grams' Bennett, died in Episode 14 but there's always a possibility that she will return.
Yes, she didn't remove the spell as it's something Grams wouldn't have approved of.
.75 grams + .75 grams is equal to 1.5 grams.
closer to 75 grams
35 grams 😂
Her character, Sheila 'Grams' Bennett, died in Episode 14 but there's always a possibility that she will return.
Yes, she didn't remove the spell as it's something Grams wouldn't have approved of.
3 grams commnley
They commonly weigh about 57 grams (2 oz), but their weight can double after a single feeding.
It was converted to heat, light and microscopic airborne particles.
between 40g for a male bat and 35g for female
Vampire bats are very small creatures; they can only consume about 20 grams and still be able to fly. Fictional vampires, on the other hand, are not constrained by physics; they can fly by unspecified supernatural means.
Do you mean Bonnie? She discovered she was a witch in Season 1 and is the great-great-great-great granddaughter of Emily Bennett, Katherine's handmaiden. Grams and Bonnie helped open the tomb and Damon discovered Katherine wasn't in it. Grams died due to overexertion from trying to break Emily's spell and Bonnie blamed Stefan and Damon for it. In the season finale, she helped Stefan rescue Damon when Grayson Gilbert's building was set on fire but later told Stefan that Damon had to change and if he harmed anybody she would take him down, even if that meant taking Stefan down with him.
Vampire bats are a carnivorous flying mammal, and what makes them interesting is that bats are the only mammal that can fly. Vampire bats only have one food source- Blood. They can fly, and can kill many things quickly in the rainforests. They usually live in dark areas and live in colonies of 100, sometimes even reaching to 1,000! Their average life span is about 9 years and they weigh about 60 grams.
The "missing" grams of matter were converted to carbon dioxide and water vapor, which mixed with the natural atmosphere.
it was burned off because of energy forming heat or fire.
Oh isn't that a clever question! One is filled with wonderment at wondering how the questioner happened to come up with that particular number of 999 ? 1 kilogram = 1,000 grams That's larger than 999 grams. The difference is 1 gram.