Well, let's imagine 70,000 tons as a big, fluffy cloud floating in the sky. That would be like having 140 million pounds of feathers gently drifting above us. It's a truly remarkable weight, just like each and every one of us is truly remarkable in our own way.
70000 BTU/hr = 20.5kW > 70000 BTU/min = 1230.9kW > 70000 BTU/sec = 73854.2kW
Oh, isn't that a lovely question! To convert kilograms to tons, you simply divide by 1000. So, 18950 kg is equal to 18.95 tons. Just imagine all the happy little tons dancing around in that weight!
It would have to crush by sheer weight, not muscular strength, so it would have to weigh many tons, probably many dozen tons.
Most ants can carry up to 50 times their own body weight, which typically ranges from 1 to 5 milligrams depending on the species. This means they can carry approximately 50 to 250 grams at most, rather than 50 pounds, tons, or any other higher measures. Their incredible strength relative to their size allows them to transport food and materials efficiently within their colonies.
4.8 billion tons
70000 lbs = 70000 lbs
35 tons @2,000 pounds per ton.
46,000 tons
3 tons
10 tons
5 to 7 tons
437.5 tons (875,000 lbs.)
3.5% of 70,000= 3.5% * 70000= 0.035 * 70000= 2,450
is up to 2000 tons
2 tons
6000 pounds
they can get up to about 3 tons