Oh, dude, you're really reaching for the stars with this one! So, like, if a bunch of grapes weighs around 200 grams, you'd need like 5 billion bunches to hit that 1,000,000,000 kg mark. But hey, who's counting, right? Just grab a bunch and start snacking!
According to the California Raisin Marketing Board at www.calraisins.org/professionals/health/faq_nutrition.cfm: 1 cup of fresh grapes weighs 126 grams; therefore, one quart of grapes, which equals 4 cups, would weigh (126x4) 504 grams.
The weight of a cup of grapes can vary but on average a cup of grapes weighs around 140 grams, which is equal to 140,000 milligrams. This can vary based on the size and variety of grapes.
You would probally need 15 bags of grapes and 20 boxes of straberrys!
The answer depends on how big the glass is and how much liquid is in it. 13 eight ounce glasses of water would equal 3.09 liters of water.
Zero days. Just eating grapes wouldn't kill you.
100cc is equal to 0.1 liters, so you would need approximately 10 glasses of water that are 100cc each to equal 1 liter.
1 cup of water is 48 teaspoons.
50 ml = 50 cubic centimeters
You could create a math word problem of 3-2 with grapes by stating "If you had 3 grapes and you ate two of them, how many are left." The answer would be 1 grape is left.
Grapes of all varieties are high in fiber, and also high in natural vitamins and fruit sugars. While I can't believe that too many fruits are unhealthy for you, I can see how eating too many grapes would benefit in cleaning out your digestive system.
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