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Skies themselves do not have weight in the traditional sense, as they are composed of gases in the atmosphere, primarily nitrogen and oxygen. The weight of the atmosphere can be estimated; for example, the Earth's atmosphere weighs about 5.5 quadrillion tons (5.5 x 10^15 tons). This weight is distributed over the surface of the Earth, creating atmospheric pressure.

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