It weighs a tonne.
a ton of fethers weighs the same as a ton of bricks so do the math
Big and heavy
Depends how high they are stacked. Usually over half a ton.
Since thier both a ton...a ton is a ton...but if you're talking about MASS, its possible the bricks would have more as they are more dense. This is a trick question.
A ton of feathers and a ton of bricks both weigh the same: one ton. The difference lies in their volume and density, with feathers taking up much more space than bricks due to their lighter density. Regardless of the material, a ton is a ton.
A ton is a measurement of the weight of an object. No matter what the object is, if two items weigh a ton, then they are equal. A ton of bricks weighs exactly the same as a ton of feathers.
A ton of x is neither heavier nor lighter than a ton of y - regardless of how heavy the individual units of x or y. Obviously, you would need a lot more feathers than bricks but that's another question entirely.
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Neither, a ton is a ton.....they are both the same weight.
No, a ton of coal and a ton of bricks would both weigh the same amount, which is one ton. The weight is determined by the measurement unit (ton) and not the material being weighed.
Bricks Are Heavy was created on 1992-04-14.
A common simile for "as heavy as" is "as heavy as a ton of bricks." This expression emphasizes an extreme weight, conveying the idea of something that is particularly burdensome or difficult to lift. It effectively illustrates the intensity of the weight in a vivid manner.