SortStack #1218 — 2029-10-09

By weight · Order from lightest to heaviest.

  1. A standard steel paperclip 1 g

    During WWII, Norwegians wore paperclips on their lapels as a quiet symbol of resistance against occupation.

  2. A stick of butter 113 g

    US butter sticks come in two shapes: the stubby 'Western' stick exists because West Coast dairies bought different molds.

  3. A FIFA regulation soccer ball 430 g

    World Cup balls are tested in wind tunnels; the 2010 'Jabulani' was so smooth that goalkeepers complained it swerved unpredictably.

  4. An adult North American beaver 20 kg

    The largest beaver dam ever found, in Alberta, Canada, stretches about 850 meters and is visible from space.

  5. The Eiffel Tower 10.1K t

    The iron grows in summer: heat expands the sun-facing side, leaning the top away from the sun and adding around 15 cm of height.

  6. The supertanker Seawise Giant, fully loaded 650K t

    The longest ship ever built could not transit the Suez or Panama canals — or even the English Channel — when fully laden.

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