No.
There is no simple answer to the question because grams are not a measure of weight, but of mass. The weight of the Eiffel Tower is approx 71.6 billion millinewtons.
There can be no answer because kilograms are used to measure mass and not weight.
The Eiffel Tower used 7 thousand tonnes of iron.
842 buses
No. They all collapse of their own weight.
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the weight is aprox 10,000 tons About 7,300 tonnes
No, because it puts too much pressure on that person, putting a lot of weight on them and causing them to utterly collapse in exhaustion.
the achitects have to because if the building is too heavy it will collapse and if the building is light it will tip they measure the weight with building materials like metal weights and bricks
The weight of the snow caused the roof to collapse. Her nervous disposition lead to a total collapse.
there is limited coverage for collapse - it would depend on the root cause of the collapse
to spread out the weight evenly so they don't collapse.