80 pounds
On average 230kg per cube..
it floats on water because bark contains air Bark floats in water because it is less dense than water.
Cork is made from the bark of a tree. Bark is not a good conductor. Cork also has countless pockets of dead air. Dead air space is also a poor conductor.
With 300 mph winds destruction would be complete. Well built houses would be completely blown away, and the few trees left standing would be left without bark or branches. At 30 mph nothing significant would happen. At worst a few tree limbs may break.
Well built homes leveled but left on foundations. Weakly anchored houses blown off foundations. Trees stripped of bark. In some cases asphalt may be torn from roads.
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Large tree-bark chippings. some large stones (to help with shedding.
No ! It will get damp, and decompose - causing the snake discomfort. Use bark chippings from a reputable reptile retailer !
11 m * 6 m * 2 inches =1,100 cm * 600 cm * (2*2.54) cm = 3,352,800 cubic centimetres = 3,352.8 litres.
depends on the bark.
around 30kg
how many litres in half a ton
i believe they shaved the bark off of a stick then made the chippings into a buffalo bone with a sharp rock which they called a knife then tied it to the stick with a leather string from buffalo skin then tied the feathers with the same thing on the back
On average 230kg per cube..
It can weigh basically, or roughly, 40 lbs. to 75 lbs. It all depends on the size of the canoe.
This depends on the density of the substance. Liters: Volume Tonne: Weight Density = Weight / Volume Volume = Weight / Density
Well, it is a tree, so it probably weighs quite a lot. So much that I would not be able to lift it... I mean it is a tree, remember? :S