88 pounds or b 4 feet and 9 inches
50 or 60 lb
sixty pounds to not sit in a booster seat
Lol 20lbs
"Booster seats are necessary when a child outgrows his/her child safety seat, usually after 40 pounds or age 4. Children do not fit in adult shoulder/lap belts (without a booster seat) until they are 58 inches tall (with a sitting height of 29 inches) and weigh 80 pounds, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)." Here's a helpful link... http://www.healthsystem.virginia.edu/UVAHealth/peds_safety/mvseats.cfm
70-115 lbs.
Foe a child to stop sitiing in a booster seat in Virginia usually has to weigh at least 80 lbs or reach 4 feet. but don't take my word to heart cause this is just what I heard.
If you weigh 70 pounds on earth, then you would weigh about 11.7 pounds on the moon,(without your space suit).
im from minnesota and our laws out here are that the child has to weigh 90 pounds and a height of 4 foot 9
From about the age of 4 and weigh 40 pounds to at least age 8.
An empty blimp can weigh as much as 12,840 pounds. This is without being filled with helium. When full of helium the blimp may only weigh as much as 200 pounds.
Tour busses usually weight around 26,000 pounds. Some are as heavy as 30,000 pounds. these tour buses have about 30 seats.
773 pounds without fluids.