a donut shape will hold the most weight.and also an l shape
Squared and triangles
It depends on its size and shape.
A wide, flat-bottomed boat shape, such as a barge or pontoon, will generally hold the most weight. This design distributes the weight evenly across a larger surface area, providing greater stability and buoyancy. Additionally, vessels with a deeper hull can also carry more weight without risking capsizing, as they can displace more water. Ultimately, the specific weight capacity also depends on the materials used and the boat's construction.
a bridge will hold the most weight...you take and make like a fan out of the paper
It depends on the area and shape of the wing.
they can hold lots of weight
yes. yes the do.
The femur bone in the frog skeleton would hold the most weight as it is the longest and strongest bone in the frog's body, designed to support the frog's body weight and facilitate jumping and leaping movements.
The C-5 Galaxy OR The Antanov.
You are a liquid. Liquids do not have a definite shape or volume, take the shape of their container, have weight, and cannot be held in the traditional sense.
The color of the rubberband does not affect its strength. The weight each rubberband can hold depends on its material and thickness. Typically, a thicker rubberband will be able to hold more weight than a thinner one.
A barge can be pretty handy for tough loads.