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what is hevier?
what is hevier a pound of cotton wool or a pound of concrete
22 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
they are the same
- Dave BLv 41 decade ago
A few pounds of concrete will keep the dead body at the bottom of the lake, a few pounds of cotton wool will not. So on this occasion I’d say the concrete is heavier.
- 1 decade ago
£1 will get you a piece of concrete that is a lot heavier than £1 of cotton wool
- quatt47Lv 71 decade ago
If they both weigh a pound then each is as heavy as the other. Naturally, however, the concrete is denser so will take up much less volume.
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
even though they weigh exactly the same it takes alot more cotton wool to match a little piece of concrete.
- eveningdinLv 41 decade ago
well a pound of cotton weighs a pound... where as the pound of concrete weighs a pound... hmmm
i guess with that logic i'd choose the pound of concrete!!!
me = smartz
- wacko (:Lv 41 decade ago
OMG
my friend pulled this one on me!
i got soooooo mad :]
they both weigh the saaaame. a pound of this and a pound of that :]]
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Possibly a misspelling of heavier
- babyblueLv 61 decade ago
neither, it could be a pound of spiders webs and they would all weigh the same............a pound lol