approximately 13,170,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 pounds
2006-07-25 23:16:19
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Jens Gundlach and Stephen Merkowitz from the University of Washington have found that the Earth weighs in at 5.972 sextillion or 5,972,000,000,000,000,000,000 metric tons.
You work out the poundage mate !!
2006-07-25 23:14:39
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answer #2
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answered by India 55 5
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I found this answer for you,
"American scientists have discovered that the Earth is lighter than previously thought.
Their calculations suggest our planet weighs in at 5.972 sextillion tonnes - that is 5,972 followed by 18 zeros."
Multiply that by 2204.623 to find the weight in pounds
which is 13,166,008,556 followed by 15 zeros,
2006-07-25 23:17:56
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answer #3
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answered by ? 3
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Strangely the earth has no weight - it does however have mass.
What we call 'weight' is the force of attraction of the earth's gravitational field. It can hardly be said to attract itself!
2006-07-26 02:10:25
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answer #4
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answered by clausiusminkowski 3
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The weight of the Earth used to be thought to be approximately 6.57 sextillion metric tons, or 134,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 kilograms. But it appears that their scales were off. Now it's only thought to be about 5.978 sextillion metric tons. Dieting works wonders. :-D
2006-07-25 23:16:50
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answer #5
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answered by Pastor Chad from JesusFreak.com 6
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1.3 x 10 to the power of 25
The calculation is made under "Prove it" of 10 to the power 24.
2006-07-25 23:13:49
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answered by Stephen H 4
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Depends if its pre-menstrual or not!
2006-07-25 23:13:29
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answered by A G 4
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about three metric @ssloads.
2006-07-25 23:11:34
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answered by Anonymous
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