how much does each bag weigh?? the deepest depth of the ocean is over 3,000 feet deep. the world is 70% water. i seriously don't believe there's enough bags of cement on this planet to concrete the ocean. plus with the temp in some parts of the deep, it would never solidify. but you could make a cement lake, or pond with a few thousand 30 lb bags, depending on how big the body of water was. . . . alright, amen, i'm finally finished thinking. goodbye
2007-02-02 19:53:24
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answered by tomiyo 4
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In Anglicanism, Eastern Orthodoxy, Catholicism, Old Catholic, Oriental Orthodoxy, Lutheranism, and some other churches, holy water is water which has been sanctified by a priest or bishop for the purpose of baptism or for the blessing of persons, places, or things. Holy water is water that has been blessed and set apart for baptism. It is also used as a sacramental. Holy water is kept in the font, the church furnishing used for baptisms, which is typically located at the entrance to the church (or sometimes in a separate room or building called a baptistery); its location at the entrance serves as a reminder of the centrality of baptism as the primary rite of initiation into the Christian faith. Smaller vessels, called stoups, are usually placed at the entrances of the church. As a reminder of baptism, Roman Catholics dip their fingers in the holy water and make the sign of the cross when entering the church. The liturgy may begin on Sundays with the Rite of Blessing and Sprinkling Holy Water, in which holy water is sprinkled upon the congregation; this is called aspersion, from the Latin, to sprinkle. This ceremony dates back to the ninth century. An aspergill or aspergillum is a brush or branch used to sprinkle the water. An aspersorium is the vessel which holds the holy water and into which the aspergillum is dipped. Salt may be added to the water "where it is customary."
2016-03-29 10:13:59
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answered by Anonymous
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3 trillion or 7 bags of maximizer.
2007-01-30 08:35:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Definately more than 10 bags
2007-01-30 08:19:05
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm guessing about 20 bags to probably about 3.5 trillion.
2007-02-04 13:44:37
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answered by Anonymous
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It would take exactly 2.6 Septillion bags to fill the ocean up with concrete.
2007-02-03 06:47:57
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answered by Betterwithpie 5
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Hi Cutie! =) well now my brain hurts from trying to figure this one out...owie!
I think I have it tho..you don't need the concrete at all,just wait a few years & global warning may just dry it up for ya!then we can figure up the asphalt ya need to pave it all k?Okay I have to give my brain a rest now..whew!
2007-02-02 15:24:34
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answered by Anonymous
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It's going set ya back a couple hundred bucks?
2007-01-30 08:20:48
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answered by Rocky The Fearless 5
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Maybe you should use this energy to get yourself out of the house and get a life.
2007-01-31 12:57:56
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answered by Anonymous
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i have no idea just dont ask me to pay or help with that
2007-01-30 15:03:03
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answered by Anonymous
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