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Which is heavier, a ton of feathers or a ton of gold?
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Those spaces are then filled with krypton gas -- which is heavier than argon and thus better at insulating.
That left court officials searching this week for someone to lift the hunk of granite, which is heavier than a pick-up truck.
"It gives you a better idea of what you're eating than tap water, which is heavier and can sometimes have a taste that will interfere with the food.
Evaporative emissions from storage tanks and automobile refueling, a large air pollution problem with gasoline, virtually do not exist with diesel, which is heavier and less volatile.
It also features this belter called Multiple Truths, which is heavier than a giant brass model of the Tower of Babel falling on your foot.
There are more genuine archival artifacts in the Disney wing, including letters and early drawings, than in the permanent Reagan installation, which is heavier on videos and photographs.
By the end of the month, it planned to replace the newly installed capping device with one called an "overshot tool," which is heavier and more tightly sealed.
The rest is 238U, which is heavier because it has three more neutrons, and does not undergo fission because of the stability these neutrons bring.
By early July, BP plans to replace the new containment cap with another device called an "overshot tool," which is heavier and more tightly sealed.
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