A cruise ship, an aircraft carrier, or a large commercial airplane can weigh millions of tonnes. Additionally, large buildings or structures made of concrete and steel can also weigh millions of tonnes.
A fully loaded Airbus A380 aircraft typically weighs around 370 tonnes, so 3700 tonnes would be equivalent to the weight of 10 such aircraft.
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) weighs approximately 38,000 tonnes, which is equivalent to about 84 million pounds.
A mid-sized elephant can weigh around 20 tonnes.
A small car or a large elephant may weigh around 2 tonnes.
Oh, what a lovely question! You see, a million tons and a million metric tons are essentially the same thing. Both measurements refer to one million units of weight, but "metric tons" specifically refers to the metric system unit of measurement, which is equal to 1,000 kilograms or about 2,204.62 pounds. So, whether you say "million tons" or "million metric tons," you're talking about a very large amount of weight!
I do not know the answer but I do know that it is: 5 million tonnes, 1000 million tonnes, 29 million tonnes or 24 million tonnes.
China ... 2.66 million tonnes (38% of world total 7 million tonnes)European Union ... 0.71 million tonnes (10.2%)India ... 0.52 million tonnes (7.4%)Russia ... 0.44 million tonnes (6.4%)United States ... 0.43 million tonnes (6.2%)Brazil ... 0.23 million tonnes (3.3%)Japan ... 0.18 million tonnes (2.6%)Indonesia ... 0.17 million tonnes (2.4%)Turkey ... 0.14 million tonnes (2%)Pakistan ... 0.10 million tonnes (1.4%)
The heaviest train ever weighed was 99,732.1 tonnes or 220 million pounds. An average train only weighs between 100 to 20,000 tonnes.
One British Pound weighs 9.5 grams. Therefore one million pounds weighs 9.5 million grams, or 9500 kilograms, or 9.5 tonnes. You'd need a big piggy bank.
If 2 grams = 0.000002 (2.0 × 10 -6) tonnes, then there would be 250 million (250,000,000) krill in 500 tonnes.
A single penny weighs 3.56 grammes. Therefore, 6 million would weigh 21,900,000 grammes or 21.9 metric tonnes !
A fully loaded Airbus A380 aircraft typically weighs around 370 tonnes, so 3700 tonnes would be equivalent to the weight of 10 such aircraft.
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) weighs approximately 38,000 tonnes, which is equivalent to about 84 million pounds.
There are 1 billion kilograms in 1 million tonnes.
0.7 million tonnes is equivalent to 700,000 tonnes in digits. This is because when we have a decimal number like 0.7 million, we can simply move the decimal point three places to the right to convert it to a whole number. Therefore, 0.7 million tonnes is written as 700,000 tonnes in numerical form.
Well, if an adult sperm whale weighs approximately 40 tonnes, i reckon she weighs about 20 tonnes. This is not exact though.
1 tonne = 1,000 kg 1 million = 1,000,000 → 3,000 million tonnes = 3,000 × 1,000,000 tonnes = 3,000 × 1,000,000 × 1,000 kg = 3,000,000,000,000 kg