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The weight of 1m3 of type 1 MOT stone is typically around 1,900-2,000 kg, depending on the specific density and characteristics of the stone.
If you type this into google "300 kg in stone" you will get this answer "300 kilograms = 47.2419133 stone."
Pumice is a type of stone that floats on water due to its high porosity and low density.
The weight of a cubic meter of stone can vary depending on the type of stone. On average, the weight of a cubic meter of stone can range from 2,500 to 2,900 kilograms (5,500 to 6,400 pounds). It is best to refer to specific material weight charts for accurate measurements.
It depends on the type of stone being referred to. If we assume the stone is 2.5 kg (approximately standard for 1 stone), then there would be 12 stones in 30 kg.
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The Petoskey Stone is a fossilized coral primarily found in the state of Michigan in the United States. It is the state stone of Michigan and is known for its distinctive hexagonal pattern resembling a honeycomb. The stones are typically found along the shores of Lake Michigan and Lake Huron.
If held by a Pokemon it will increase the power of rock type moves such as rock slide or rock throw. Giving it to a rock type Pokemon is highly suggested.
The setting of the poem "A Stone's Throw" is a rural farming community, with imagery of fields, stones, and farmers working the land. The poem explores themes of distance and connection between people in this setting.
Throwing a stone from a moving train involves the same type of calculations as throwing a stone from a stationary platform. The difference is that you now consider the added horizontal velocity imparted by the moving train. If you throw forward, the train's velocity is added to your contribution to the stone. If you throw backward, the train's velocity is subtracted from your contribution to the stone. If you throw sideways, the train's velocity does not alter your contribution to the stone. Whether any of this matters or not depends on friction due to the different air velocities encountered by the stone. Vertical velocity is relatively unchanged by the train's contribution. The stone will still go up (if you include an upward vector in your throw) and it will still go down. The end result is that the stone will hit the ground at some point. That point will be relatively the same in both cases, except for the minor difference due to air velocity.
Lake Michigan is a fresh water lake.
Cameos are typically carved out of agate, onyx, or other types of layered stone that allow for the creation of a carved design in relief. The contrasting colors of the layers in the stone help to create the detailed image on the cameo.
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Yes, stone is considered a type of rock.
The plural formof throw (a type of cover) is throws.
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