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∙ 12y agoAround 100
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∙ 12y agoNo. That would be impossibly huge. The average weight of a full grown Asian elephant is 3 tons. The average weight of a full grown African forest elephant is 3 tons. The average weight of an African bush elephant is 6-1/2 tons.
The number of ducks required to lift an elephant is dependent upon the strength of the ducks and the weight of the elephant,
The mass of an object remains constant regardless of its location in the universe. So, an elephant's mass would be the same on the Moon or Mars as it is on Earth. However, an object's weight, which is the effect of gravity on its mass, would differ on the Moon and Mars due to variations in their gravitational pull.
An elephant would weigh less on the moon compared to Earth because the moon has less gravitational pull. The weight of an object is determined by the gravitational force acting on it, so lower gravity on the moon means less weight for the elephant.
A Quarter million miceA Male African Elephant weighs over 7000kg. Asian Elephants weigh over 5000kg. The biggest recorded elephant was 12000kg. The weight of a mouse is also very variable but is about 20g. Taking the figures of 5000kg and 20g, one would need 250 000 mice to equal the weight of an elephant!
Answerput the elephant onto a boat. Measure the displacement by looking at the water-line, and record this mark. Remove the elephant. Add known weights to the boat (i.e 1kg weights) until the water level reaches that of the elephant. Then, count and calculate the weight. This should be the exact weight of the elephant!
Totally a elephant because of their rough skin and all the fat
personally i would say elephant but it depends on age weight height and muscle so the tiger might win too
No, the mass of the elephant will never change, but on the moon the elephant would weigh less. Weight is the affect of gravitation wich is the attraction of two bodies that have mass. The mass of the moon is smaller then that of the earth so the gravitational pull would be less.
The average housecat weighs about eight pounds. The average elephant weighs about six thousand pounds, or three tons. Therefore, it would take 750 cats to match the weight of one elephant.
I would approximate at around 65 cats. LOL. (This is based on actual research)
Bad for what? Weight? Yes, that would be bad for a human, but small for an elephant.