They weigh the same.
The badgers feathers are located on the underside of its belly.
Glass
Ladrillo?
Depending on context. In western literature, saying someone "has no feathers" means they don't have body hair.
小さい羽 (chiisai hane) may be used to mean 'small feathers' in Japanese.
a kilogram of bricks
It takes alot more feathers to equal a kilogram than it does bricks
Neither. A kilogram is the same regardless.
They weigh the same.
the densities are different
the densities are different
Bricks have a higher density- the molecules are packed much more tightly.
They both have the same mass. A kilogram measure mass regardless of the material, volume etc.
Neither. They both have the same mass. "kg" is a measurement of mass. If you meant volume (the space taken up by the object), the feathers would have the greater volume.
-- The bricks and the feathers have the same weight.-- The bricks and the feathers have the same mass.-- The feathers have more volume than the bricks.-- The bricks have more density than the feathers.-- Neither the package of bricks nor the package of feathers is edible.-- The bricks definitely sink in water, whereas the feathers may float on water.-- When dropped through air, the feathers fall slower than the bricks, because of air resistance.-- I'm guessing that the feathers cost more than the bricks.
1 kg = 2.204 lbs so a kilo of anything - dimes, bricks, feathers, whatever - is more.
They can be - it depends on how many bricks, how much cheese and how many feathers.