It does not weigh 66 tons anymore. It used to but has now rotted away to 60 tons. :P
The entire Earth's atmosphere is estimated to weigh around 5.5 quadrillion tons. So, something that weighs 6.6 quadrillion tons would be heavier than the Earth's atmosphere, making it an incredibly massive object or structure.
26.7 tons is bigger since its the same type of measurement and 26.7>24.3.
A long ton weighs 2,240 pounds A short ton weighs 2,000 pounds 16 metric tons weighs 15.747304 long tons 16 metric tons weighs 17.636981 short tons Short tons tend to be used in the US, long tons in the UK and elsewhere.
A fully-loaded school bus typically weighs around 19 tons.
On average, a cord of pulpwood weighs about 2 tons.
Do you have this worksheet too? Lol, it's tons. C:
It's called Ahnighito, and yes, it weighs over 34 tons. See the Related Link below.
The vast majority of meteors don't make it to the ground to BECOME meteorites; they become many tons of the dust in the air each day. Of the ones that do survive to hit the ground, most of the ones that are found are between the size of a pea to the size of an orange. Very rarely, bigger ones are found.
The Hoba meteorite is located in the farm known as "Hoba West". This is in the Otjozondjupa Region of Namibia.
The largest meteorite ever found is a 66-ton iron meteorite called `Hoba`, found In 1920 by a farmer was plowing a field near Grootfontein, Namibia. It is also the largest piece of iron ever found near Earth's surface. It is tabular in shape and about nine feet long, nine feet wide and about three feet thick. It was given the name "Hoba" because it was discovered on a farm named "Hoba West".
The mass of a meteorite is the amount of matter it contains. Meteorites range considerably in size, so their mass can vary from almost nothing up to huge. The largest known meteorite is about 60,000 kg.
The entire Earth weighs approximately 6.6 sextillion tons.
The earth weighs six sextillion tons which is a 6 followed by 21 zeros.
It weighs around 7 septillion tons.
The entire Earth's atmosphere is estimated to weigh around 5.5 quadrillion tons. So, something that weighs 6.6 quadrillion tons would be heavier than the Earth's atmosphere, making it an incredibly massive object or structure.
The Blue Whale.It weighs from 140 to 200 tons(the largest recorded weighed 210 tons) and are up to 40 metres long(140 feet).
A crane used at the Avedore Power Station in Denmark weighs 360 tons. The crane is capable of moving up to 800 tons of wooden pellets per hour.