Yes, it does (although if it's only 60 tons, it would hardly qualify as a 'ship'- more of a 'boat'!)
All ships & boats displace their own weight in water- so for example, a boat of 60 tons would displace 60 tons of water when it was afloat.
In the context of Weights and Measurements, the category in which the question was placed, it could be either Million Tons Per Annum or Metric Tons Per Annum.
2000kg is more than one ton.
6000 tons
26,652,000 pounds (13,326 tons x 2,000 pounds in each ton)
Assuming you mean "short' tons the ans would be:8.41 tons x 2000lbs/ton= 16,820 lbs x .4536(lbs to Kgrams)= 6,629.552 Kgrams
12 tons
The Sapphire Princess cruise ship is about 950 feet long, contains 13 decks, and weights 116,000 gross tons. More information about the ship can be found on Wikipedia.
it weights 800
She weights 225 tons, so I would guess a ship or oil tanker would be about the same weight.
A weight that weights 37 tons :)
100000 tons
depends on the ship
No. They're equal weights.
Ten thousand kilograms.
0.0714286 tonnes.
15-16 tons
4 sharks or 10 whale sharks