473
The greatest amount I could find recorded online is 103.
Skydiving height-Felix Baumgartner, over 24 miles
The world record for fastest time folding pizza boxes is quite unique from other world records. The world record for fastest time folding a 12-inch pizza box is 18.65 seconds
i just did 1000 beat that in 1 day
kill spidersharks and sell their drops
In the world of science, there are 20 drops of water in a milliliter. If you consider a drop to be what comes out of, say, a pipette, the size of that drop may vary. So does the definition of a drop: see the discussion at link below. The most common usage for a "drop" would be the metric drop, which is .05 ml. The older English usage of minim is slightly larger than the metric drop, but that usage is archaic. A liter does equal ~2.11 pints, so there are 1000/2.1133764 ml in a pint, which = 473.17 ml per pint. At 20 drops per ml, that means that there are 9463.5 drops in a pint.
The current world record for most seat drops in a row is 1,032, achieved by Joshua Mulligan from the USA in 2018. Seat drops involve jumping and landing on a trampoline on your seat.
This is related to real life because we might have to create something that is involved in this
Thailand has broken the Guinness World Record for the world's largest water pistol fight, with 3,477 participating in a ten-minute shootout in Bangkok.
about 103
Well if you figure if everyone at least drops a penny or 2 every few months there must be hundreds of millions of pennies all over the place. Well if you figure if everyone at least drops a penny or 2 every few months there must be hundreds of millions of pennies all over the place.
As both the World Land Speed Record and the World Water Speed Record are under constant challenge you question cannot be given a simple answer.
2lbs in 20 mins.NO WATER!
As of September 2021, the world record for the most water balloons tied together is 50,374. It was achieved in the UK by a group of volunteers in an event organized by a water balloon company.
Chris Parrish - 1.5 at 43 off nutty
Nate Smith is currently the world record holder. He is truly amazing!
The current world record holder for the Relay open water swim is a Chinese team that completed a 140.6 km swim in 25 hours and 30 minutes in 2015.
You might be thinking of Donald Campbell who died in 1967 trying to break the world water speed record, but it was on Coniston Water, not Loch Ness.