An adult elephant typically weighs between 2,000 to 6,000 kilograms, or about 2 to 6 metric tons. Therefore, to calculate how many elephants would equal 100 million tons, you would divide 100 million tons (or 100,000,000 tons) by the average weight of an elephant. If we take an average weight of 4 metric tons, it would take approximately 25 million elephants to equal 100 million tons.
A blue whale can weigh up to 200 tons (approximately 181 metric tonnes). In comparison, an average adult elephant weighs around 6 to 7 tons (about 5.4 to 6.4 metric tonnes). Therefore, it would take roughly 28 to 33 elephants to equal the weight of a blue whale.
No. That would be impossibly huge. The average weight of a full grown Asian elephant is 3 tons. The average weight of a full grown African forest elephant is 3 tons. The average weight of an African bush elephant is 6-1/2 tons.
The average weight of a full grown Asian elephant is 3 tons. The average weight of a full grown African forest elephant is 3 tons. The average weight of an African bush elephant is 6-1/2 tons.
19,500,000 tons = 17,690,102.4 metric tons.
The weight of an average full grown Asian elephant is 3 tons.
8 metric tons is 8.818 US tons.
501.66 US tons is 455.1 metric tons.
5 metric tons is 5.51 tons.
1 kiloton is 1000 metric tons.
10000kg is 10 metric tons.
1,036.9 metric tons.