The height to which you can stack watermelons depends on their size, shape, and stability. Typically, stacking them more than a few layers high can be risky, as watermelons are round and can easily roll or become unstable. In practice, most people find that stacking them about three to four high is manageable without them toppling over. However, for safety and to prevent damage, it's best to limit the stack to a lower height.
yes, they do but they only do that so the watermelons are easier to stack and carry
The natural sugar content.
12 x 3 / 4 = 9 The stack is 9 inches high.
If they are one-dollar notes, the stack would be 47.51 miles high.
Watermelons do not contain citric acid. They have a high water content and are composed mainly of water, natural sugars, and dietary fiber.
Nickels, dimes are only slightly smaller in height than nickels.
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The stack would be about 678.66 miles high.
10 centimeters long
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Historically a stack of paper would be up to the ceiling - so how high is the ceiling?