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∙ 14y ago
Updated: 5/26/2024

One metric ton weighs 1000kilograms.

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How much do a ton weigh?

A ton weighs 2,000 pounds.


How much does a ton of concrete weigh?

A ton of concrete weighs approximately 2,000 pounds or 907 kilograms.


How much does a ton of lead weigh?

A ton of lead weighs a ton. That's a trick question.


How much does 1 ton of gravel weigh?

1 ton of gravel typically weighs about 2000 pounds.


How much does a ton weigh in kilos?

1 metric tonne = 1000 kg

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