Well, Woodchucks can chuck around 35 cubic feet of dirt in the course of digging a burrow. So in reason if a woodchuck could chuck 35 cubic feet of dirt he could chuck an equivalence of 700 pounds of wood. In a more logical sense I believe that if the woodchuck chucked the amount of wood that she sells seashells on the seashore divided by how many pickles Peter Piper picks would give us the true answer.
2006-07-09 15:10:19
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answered by Wolfie 7
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That would obviously depend almost entirely upon the size of the woodchuck. A small woodchuck would not be as strong as a larger one, in which case he would not have the ability to chuck quite as much wood, or very large pieces of wood either for that matter.
It would also depend on the mindset of said woodchuck would it not? For instance a woodchuck who feels that this practice of chucking wood is an extremely important and necessary task for survival would be more inclined to chuck a greater amount of wood, would it not? Of course it would. Therefore, a large woodchuck with a strong sense of duty could in effect chuck an enormous amount of wood., while a smaller, lazier woodchuck may not chuck very much at all.
I hope this has answered your question. :0)
2006-07-06 05:44:35
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answered by freyas_kin28 6
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A woodchuck will chuck dirt when it burrows. So to figure out the riddle, find out in weight how much dirt a woodchuck will normally chuck and equate that to wood. So my answer is if a woodchuck could wood, I've heard it will be able to chuck 60 pounds on a good day. :)
2006-07-06 08:54:44
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answered by dchaos628 1
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none, woodchucks don't chuck wood, and IF doesn't apply. IF a woodchuck had evolved to chuck wood it would.
ever see a horse fly?, a salad bowl? how about a smart ***?, i've been told that there is no such thing as a stupid question.
Wait a scientific answer? size of the woodchuck? density and weight of the wood?duration of woodchucking?= how much...IF he could!
2006-07-06 06:31:45
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answered by twostories 4
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Chuck Norris
2006-07-06 07:20:41
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answered by Guzman 2
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just as much wood as a woodchuck would, if a woodchuck could chuck wood.
The answer to your question is none. woodchucks cannot chuck wood. they live in the woods though.
2006-07-06 05:42:56
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answered by rufus_t 2
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The rhyme says it all...
"A woodchuck would chuck all the wood he could chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood."
2006-07-06 05:40:27
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answered by Melissa 3
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Over and over and over again. My question isn't about woodchucks, it's about people. What's wrong with some people's minds that they can't come up with anything original? The woodchuck thing has been around for at least one hundred years. YOU CAN'T GET IT OUT OF YOUR HEAD !!!!
Boy ! do I feel sorry for you ?
2006-07-06 05:53:22
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answered by Anonymous
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I really don't know, but probably it depends from the life of the woodchuck!
2006-07-06 05:40:17
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answered by bestthing80 3
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A wood chuck would chuck all the wood it could chuck, if a wood chuck could chuck wood
2006-07-06 05:39:52
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answered by Anonymous
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