
How Much Does a City Weigh?
A medium-sized city can weigh between 100 and 500 million metric tons (1 × 10^11 to 5 × 10^11 kg), depending on its size and density.
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A medium-sized city can weigh between 100 and 500 million metric tons (1 × 10^11 to 5 × 10^11 kg), depending on its size and density.

A typical continent weighs approximately 2 to 3 quintillion kilograms (2 to 3 × 10^18 kg), depending on size and composition.

Measuring the weight of a country involves considering the mass of its landmass, including soil, rocks, minerals, water bodies, vegetation, infrastructure, and inhabitants.

Asia weighs approximately 4.5 quintillion kilograms (4.5 × 10^18 kg), making it the heaviest continent on Earth.

The estimated weight of New York City, including its buildings, infrastructure, soil, and water, is approximately 700 trillion kilograms (about 770 billion tons).

The estimated weight of the USA's landmass is approximately 2.6 quadrillion kilograms (2.6 x 10^15 kg), considering the average density of the Earth's crust and the country's surfa