
How Much Does The Sun Weigh?
The Sun has a mass of about 1.99 × 10^30 kilograms, equivalent to roughly 2 nonillion tons.
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The Sun has a mass of about 1.99 × 10^30 kilograms, equivalent to roughly 2 nonillion tons.

Uranus has a mass of about 8.68 × 10^25 kilograms, roughly 14.5 times the mass of Earth.

Venus has a mass of about 4.87 × 10^24 kilograms, which is approximately 0.815 times the mass of Earth.

A typical medium-sized bridge can weigh between 1,000 and 10,000 tons (900 to 9,000 metric tonnes).

The weight of a building varies widely depending on its size, materials, and design.

A typical medieval stone castle can weigh between 50,000 and 100,000 metric tons (approximately 55 to 110 million pounds), depending on its size and construction materials.

The average single-family house weighs as much as about 10 elephants combined.

A typical mile of two-lane asphalt road can weigh as much as 10,000 tons due to its dense layers of materials.

A typical skyscraper weighs between 200,000 to 500,000 tons (180,000 to 450,000 metric tonnes), depending on height, design, and materials.

A large modern stadium typically weighs between 100,000 and 200,000 metric tons (220 to 440 million pounds), depending on its size, materials, and design.

The Eiffel Tower weighs approximately 10,100 tons, yet it was designed to be surprisingly lightweight for its size.

A typical road tunnel can weigh between 1 million to 10 million tons (900,000 to 9,000,000 metric tonnes), depending on length, diameter, and construction materials.