The answer to that my friend would be....5,384 615
no the combined weight of all the ants on the world would be the weight of your mom...
The combined weight of all the ants in the world is approximately the same or greater than the combined weight of all human beings.
because boyancy lats the insects weight
The weight of 6 billion kg is approx 58.9 billion Newtons.
The total weight of all the ants is equal to the total weight of all humans on the earth, which is about 1 and 1/2 million (1,500,000) ants for each human living on the Earth, says E.O Wilson, a famous entomologist. An entomologist is a scientist who studies insects.
no, the weight of the ants are larger than all the humans
7 billion tonnes.
Present estimates (Feb 2009) put the human population at about 6,750,000,000 (6.75 billion). Most of them (1.3 billion) live in China. If by 'mass' we mean weight, then we would have to know the average weight of humans in the world. To do this we would have to take into account the fact that (a) mature adults may have an average weight per country, but also that (b) the percentage of children in any given population will differ from that of the population of another country, and (c) that childrens' weights increase as they get older. Any statistical 'average' weight of humans will not take account of the fact that a typical population is comprised of babies, children, youths, mature adults and older persons. Therefore it is doubtful that sufficient records and data are available to compute the actual combined weight/mass of all the humans on the earth at the moment.
15ppb is a ratio (15 parts per billion), it is not a weight. Cannot be answered.
Yes, equal to the weight of the humans.
Because of their light weight.
1 part per billion by weight, 0.2 parts per billion by moles.