yes
Oh, dude, converting cubic meters of granite to tons is like converting apples to oranges. But hey, if you really wanna know, you can use the density of granite (around 2.7 tons per cubic meter) to do the math. Just multiply the volume in cubic meters by the density to get the weight in tons. Easy peasy, right?
6 tons
6 tons
11,000 tons of steel, Cornish granite and Portland stone.
11,000 tons of steel, Cornish granite and Portland stone.
11,000 tons of steel, Cornish granite and Portland stone.
11,000 tons of steel, Cornish granite and Portland stone.
depends what kind and how thick
70,000 tons of steel, Cornish granite and Portland stone.
This is not necessary as the granite is only a small piece and is in a well ventilated area. You would need several tons of granite to emit enough radon to be concerned about and it would have to be in an enclosed area with little ventilation.
70,000 tons of concrete, 11,000 tons of steel - all clad in Cornish granite and Portland stone.
This is a ludicrous question. 53106 pounds on Jupiter is equivalent to approx 10 tons on earth. No person can weigh 10 tons!