A black hole can a few times the mass of our Sun, starting out at perhaps 2-3 times the mass of the Sun. Larger black holes (supermassive black holes, in the center of most larger galaxies) can have masses of millions or even billions of solar masses. There are also intermediate-mass black holes in star clusters, with a few thousand solar masses.
Most storm chasers to not have specialized vehicles but rather drive ordinary jeeps or SUVs. These typically weigh one to two tons. The SRV and TIV, the two vehicles heavily modified for storm chasing, weigh 4 tons and 8 tons respectively.
A black hole is basically an imploded star's remnants that DO NOT turn into a nebula or space dust of some type. However, for a "dead" star to become a black hole it must be very big and have tons of mass. The Sun doesn't have that size requirement, therefore cannot be a black hole theoretically.
Skylab, the first United States space station, weighed approximately 77 metric tons (170,000 pounds) when fully equipped and fueled for launch.
The estimated weight of the Pyramid of Menkaure is around 200,000 tons. It is the smallest of the three main pyramids at the Giza pyramid complex in Egypt.
1,100,000,000,000 kilograms = 1.21254244 × 109 short tons
3 tons
50 tons weighs 50 tons.
Battleships weigh about 50,000 tons
1 to 575 tons
1 to 575 tons
139 tons
100 tons
About 55 tons.
It weighs from 8 tons to 10 tons.
yes! It ways 8 Tons!
3.9 US tons is 3538kg
Slightly less than 2 tons.