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2400 tonnes (metric tons) equates to 5,290,000 pounds or 2,650 US tons.
Well with a question like this, you should be a space cadet and while in space bring over Septillion tons of rock and concrete. Cuz if u use earth's own mass to try to make it heavier, u never took a math class in your life...
The conversion is not a simple mathematical exercise. You need to know the mass of the container. For example, a truck with a load of 10 tons might have a mass of 12 tons - the additional 2 tons being the mass of the [empty] truck. In that case, the gross mass is 12 tons and the net mass is 10 tons.
If Earth weighed that much, the gravitational pull on everything on its surface would be incredibly strong, likely causing severe structural damage to buildings and landscapes. The increased weight would also have a significant impact on the Earth's orbit and its ability to support life as we know it.
The ocean contains approximately 50 times more carbon than the atmosphere. While the atmosphere holds about 3 trillion metric tons of carbon dioxide, the ocean contains around 38,000 trillion metric tons of dissolved inorganic carbon. This significant difference highlights the ocean's critical role in regulating Earth's carbon cycle and climate.
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A trillion dollars in one dollar bills would way about 1.1 million tons, or 2.2 billion pounds. If you were using 100 dollar bills it would way about 11 thousands tons
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2400 tonnes (metric tons) equates to 5,290,000 pounds or 2,650 US tons.
2.2 thousand metric tons
The Earth's mass is approximately 5.97 × 10^24 kilograms, which is equivalent to about 6.6 × 10^21 metric tons.
Weight and mass are not the same, mass is matter but gravity's force results from the weight on matter... If the earth weighs 6.6 million trillion mega tons and no mass is added its weight can become greater Through exhilaration or increasing the speed.