A liter weighs 1 kg; 30 l weighs 30 kg - that is heavy but most people over age 15 can lift it
30 litres of water weighs about 65 pounds, so a fit person should be able to lift it.
A liter is 1000 cubic centimeters which weigh 1 kg; 30 liters weighs 30 kg so it depends on how strong you are; most well fit young adults can lift this but need to be careful. Most children under 12 will not be able to lift this.
A child can hold up until 20grams (if they are babies,) It depends on the age of the child's age and strength really, but I think in a scientific way that a little child cannot hold up until 30 litre bottle of water.
It would be difficult, since that is over 8 gallons of water, so the weight of maybe 1 and a half 5 gallon buckets. Remember that water weighs about 7 pounds per gallon.
Height of a 2-liter bottle = 30 cmCircumference of the sun = 4,379,000,000 meters or 437,900,000,000 cm437,900,000,000 ÷ 30 = 14,596,666,667 bottles
1 liter of water weighs 1 kilogram, so 30 liters would only be 30 kilograms or around 66 pounds, easily lift-able by most people.
Yes, yes you can, in fact they've announced recently that they're bringing out a 30L bottle. Wow you are one gullible person you know that 30 liter story was in The Onion, right?
It depends. If someone older than me maybe yes but younger than me I don't think so unless thay bring one litre at a time.
i depends on the type of bottle
Well I am sure when my auntie went to Eygpt she bough a 2 liter bottle on coke and it cost around 30
1 litre = 1,000 ml1,000/30 = 331/3