1 kilogram is about 2.2 pounds. That has nothing to do with the equator.
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Yes. Anywhere except in zero gravity where neither have any weight, or inside a black hole where both have infinite weight, a kilogram weighs more than a pound.
Of course, no !!
a kilogram of something is about 2.2 times as heavy as a pound of something
Kilograms are a sensible unit, as are pounds.
200 ounces is heavier.10 pounds = 4.5359237 kilograms200 ounces = 5.66990463 kilograms
First, pounds and lbs are the same thing, like kilograms and kg, or ounces and oz. 67kg * about 2.2lbs/kg = about 147.4 pounds. Using a more precise conversion factor (such as the one used if you search for '67 kilograms in pounds' in google), you get 67kg = 147.709716lbs. Since 14lbs = 1 stone, 147.71/14 = 10.55 stone.
Trick question? The 60 kilograms (a little more than 132 pounds) of feathers weigh more!
You can use Google to do measurement conversions. I typed in "60 kg in pounds" and got the answer Which is more precision than the input data calls for. Since the input had no decimal places, the output data should not, either. (If it were 60.0 kg, then we could honestly put one decimal place on the answer.)
An adult male mandrill is about 100 pounds
Kilograms
The weight of a locomotive engine can vary depending on its type and size. On average, a diesel locomotive engine can weigh between 100,000 to 200,000 pounds (45,000 to 90,000 kilograms), while a steam locomotive engine can weigh even more, up to 400,000 pounds (180,000 kilograms) or more.
500 pounds weighs more than 20 kilograms. 500 pounds is equivalent to approximately 226.8 kilograms.
It depends on what fabric, how long/wide, how thick, if there are things on it "buttons, diamonds, any kind of decoration" it adds on to the weight.