The heaviest object known to have been picked up by a tornado was an oil tank that weighed 90 tons.
A 130 pound person can typically carry a weight of around 20-35% of their body weight without straining themselves too much. This would be around 26-45 pounds. It's important to consider factors such as fitness level, strength, and proper lifting techniques when determining how much weight a person can safely carry.
The amount of weight a balloon can carry depends on its size, shape, and lifting gas used (helium or hydrogen). Large weather balloons can carry hundreds of pounds, while small party balloons typically carry a few grams.
That is extremely difficult to estimate and would depend on the size and strength of the tornado and what there is to pick up. A large, violent tornado moving through a developed area might be carrying many thousands of small objects.
The maximum weight this elevator can safely carry is 1000 kilograms.
Ants can lift so much weight because they have a strong exoskeleton and muscles that are proportionally stronger than those of larger animals, allowing them to carry objects many times their own body weight.
They can carry their own weight
Weight is not something that is measure in a tornado. Even then, the size of a tornado, and therefore the amount of air it contains, varies widely.
A bald eagle can carry about 4 pounds of weight.
The amount of weight a person can carry will depend upon the person. The stronger the person is, the more weight that they will be able to carry.
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An eagle can carry up to about 4-5 pounds of weight while flying.
Eagles can carry up to half of their body weight while flying.
A bald eagle can carry about 4 pounds of weight while flying.
A bald eagle can lift and carry up to about 4 pounds of weight.
Birds can typically carry up to half of their body weight while flying.
Eagles can carry up to half of their body weight while flying.