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∙ 13y agoWanda will need to make 110 trips because 110 kg equals 1100 hg divide that by 10 hg which equals 110 trips
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∙ 13y agoWanda would need to take 11 trips to carry 110 kg of rocks, since each trip she can carry 10 kg.
A kilogram of mercury and a kilogram of water both weigh the same - 1 kilogram. However, mercury is more dense than water, so a kilogram of mercury takes up less space than a kilogram of water. This can give the impression that the kilogram of mercury is heavier, but in reality, they have the same weight.
There are more than two rocks, or rock types to be found in the oceans. You question needs to be more specific for us to answer it.
Oxygen oxidizes. CO2 needs water ... making carbonic acid, which will dissolve some rocks. Sulfa also needs water to eventually form sulfuric acid, which will dissolve just about anything.
it is used to test streak, for rocks and minerals
Yes, big rocks can be broken into smaller rocks through natural processes like weathering and erosion, where factors like wind, water, and temperature changes cause the rock to break down into smaller pieces over time. Additionally, human activities such as mining and quarrying also break big rocks into smaller rocks for various purposes.
11. wanda must make 11 journeys if she is only allowed carry 10g each journey.
Neither. A Kilogram is a unit of weight or 'heaviness'. If you have a kilo of rocks and a kilo of feathers they weigh exactly the same.
applesause rocks!!
No, plankton carry out photosynthesis.
A kilogram of mercury and a kilogram of water both weigh the same - 1 kilogram. However, mercury is more dense than water, so a kilogram of mercury takes up less space than a kilogram of water. This can give the impression that the kilogram of mercury is heavier, but in reality, they have the same weight.
physical change
The glacier can carry rocks. The moving of the glacier.
They are both the same weight. Though the mass of the rock would be a lot less than the much greater mass of the puffed rice.
the place that needs the salt rocks
because she rocks. ok?
Small dust particles.
They both have the same mass, which is 1 kilogram. Mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object, and it is not dependent on the type of material.