Answer 1
Diamond
Answer 2
The weight of a diamond actually depends on its carat.
Pumice is the answer.
Pumice is a rock produced from volcanoes but is very light.
pumice.
The hard center part of a feather is called the quill or shaft. It provides support and structure to the feather and attaches it to the bird's skin.
light as a feather
inertia: the tendency of an object to resist a change in its motion If a light rock is being thrown at a heavy rock the light rock would probably crack or get deflected from the heavy rock, but if a heavy rock is being thrown at a light rock the light rock would most likely shatter. A: The heavy rock has more inertia
It is just the hard sort. Most hard rock was constructed by slow solidification of magma but some metamorphosed sedimentary and igneous rocks can also be considered to be 'hard rock'. And most igneous rocks except volcanic ejecta are hard. But to a geologist a hard rock usually means a slowly solidified magma in which minerals had time enough to form visible crystals.
well a feather is about one gram, and a diamond is just as hard as a rock and typically weighs less than a gram. A one gram-diamond is five carats, and there are definitely 1/4 carat diamonds and even smaller. So, the answer is a diamond
pumice.
How it is as light as a feather and as hard a dragon scales
The book was light as a feather
because the feather is light and humans are not light
Light as a Feather was created on 1972-10-15.
The hard center part of a feather is called the quill or shaft. It provides support and structure to the feather and attaches it to the bird's skin.
Pretty Obvious. But I will answer it. It means something is very light. Sometimes light as a feather.
They wouldn't land at the same time. the rock will land first and quickly because a rock have bigger mass than a feather. A feather is very light, if you ever tried to drop it from some height you could see that it takes very long time to land and it might go away to another place too.
A rock falls faster than a feather due to differences in their mass and air resistance. Air resistance affects the feather more than the rock due to its larger surface area and lighter mass, causing the feather to fall more slowly.
light as a feather
Sounds like pumice.