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  2. Earth mass - Wikipedia

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    (1.1 × 10 19 lb = 5.0 × 10 18 kg, modern value is 5.15 × 10 18 kg) and states that "compared with the weight of the globe this mighty sum dwindles to insignificance". [26] Absolute figures for the mass of the Earth are cited only beginning in the second half of the 19th century, mostly in popular rather than expert literature.

  3. Tiger - Wikipedia

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    In Nagarhole National Park, the average weight for tiger kills was found to be 91.5 kg (202 lb), compared to 37.6 kg (83 lb) for leopards and 43.4 kg (96 lb) for dholes. [135] In Kui Buri National Park , following a reduction in prey numbers, tigers continued to kill favoured prey while leopards and dholes increased their consumption of small prey.

  4. List of largest mammals - Wikipedia

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    Weight for males ranges from 1.7 to 14 pounds (0.8–6.4 kg) and for females from 11 ounces to 8.2 pounds (0.3–3.7 kg). [77] The largest possum is the common brushtail possum (Trichosurus vulpecula) from Australia 32–58 cm [78] with a tail length of 24–40 cm. [79] It weighs 1.2-4.5 kg. [79] Males are generally larger than females.

  5. Energy density - Wikipedia

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    In light-water reactors, 1 kg of natural uranium – following a corresponding enrichment and used for power generation– is equivalent to the energy content of nearly 10,000 kg of mineral oil or 14,000 kg of coal. [16] Comparatively, coal, gas, and petroleum are the current primary energy sources in the U.S. [17] but have a much lower energy ...

  6. Mass–energy equivalence - Wikipedia

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    Mass–energy equivalence states that all objects having mass, or massive objects, have a corresponding intrinsic energy, even when they are stationary.In the rest frame of an object, where by definition it is motionless and so has no momentum, the mass and energy are equal or they differ only by a constant factor, the speed of light squared (c 2).

  7. Carbon dioxide - Wikipedia

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    The body produces approximately 2.3 pounds (1.0 kg) of carbon dioxide per day per person, [72] containing 0.63 pounds (290 g) of carbon. In humans, this carbon dioxide is carried through the venous system and is breathed out through the lungs, resulting in lower concentrations in the arteries .

  8. Hulk - Wikipedia

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    As Bruce Banner, the character is about 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) tall and weighs 128 lbs (58.05 kg), but when transformed into the Hulk, the character stands between 7 and 8 ft (2.13 - 2.43 m) tall and weighs between 1,040 and 1,400 lbs (471.73 - 635.02 kg).

  9. Watermelon - Wikipedia

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    The more than 1,200 [36] cultivars of watermelon range in weight from less than 1 kilogram (2 + 1 ⁄ 4 pounds) to more than 90 kg (200 lb); the flesh can be red, pink, orange, yellow or white. [37] The 'Carolina Cross' produced the current world record for heaviest watermelon, weighing 159 kg (351 lb). [38]