yes,
it can actually make you weaker if you do to much a day. If you do it not to much but quite a bit so you dont lose muscle you can carry heavier weights over a time period. But if your under 18 and haven't had your full growth spurt it can stunt growth. It can much make your bones weaker but you these things might not happen you may be lucky or just wait until 18. Also it can make you have undeveloped bones!
Depends when your talking about weight gain, if you lift weights long enough you will gain weight from muscle growth but if you mean weighing more after lifting one time no.
A true spider can lift eight times its weight.
The weight that a mouse can lift will depend on its size. It is estimated that mice can lift things that twice their body weight.
Lift,Drag,Weight,Thrust.
She can lift 130kg in bencpress
A true spider can lift eight times its weight.
100000 kg
Rotation, no. Lift, yes. If you increase the surface area of the propeller, then you alter the lift to weight ratio.
An ant can typically lift and carry four times its own weight.
Depends what make and model.
The lift produced by the wings is greater than the weight.
A rating plate will be on the forklift which should tell you the max lift weight, it will lift more but this is very dangerous
By trying to lift too much weight.