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it depends. Water pressure can effect the weight.
1.5 gallons of water does that. 1.5 gallons weighs 50% more than 1 gallon. If you reduce it 50%, you have 0.75 gallon, and that weighs less than 1 gallon.
It has to displace more water than it weighs loaded.
One liter of water weighs more than 1 liter of ice. This is because water expands when it is frozen, thus the liquid water will have more water compared to the ice.
No. In cooking we use dry measure and liquid measure and they are not interchangeable. If you wanted equal amounts of water and dirt you would have to weigh them for them to be the same because water is more dense it weighs more than dirt.
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There are more moicules of water in the World
Water is heavier
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it basicly depends on the quantity: if there is more water and less bricks then the water weighs more if there are more bricks than water then the bricks weigh more if the bricks and water are in equal amount, then if the water is really dense it may weigh more... it varies
A gallon of gravy weighs more than a gallon of water, due to the fact it has a higher density.
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it depends. Water pressure can effect the weight.
1 gallon honey (14 to 18% moisture) weighs from 12 to 11.75 pounds 1 gallon water weighs 8.33 pounds
water weighs more than Crude Oil