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The atmosphere weighs approximately 1013 hectopascals at sea level, which translates to about 1,013,000 grams per square meter, or roughly 1,013 metric tons per square kilometer. This weight can vary slightly based on altitude and weather conditions, but this is a general estimate for atmospheric pressure at sea level.

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