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A tonne is a unit of weight. Square metres is a unit of area. These don't compare.

How much area you'd be able to cover with one tonne of steel depends on how thin you're able to roll it. If you know the density of the steel, guesstimate how thin you'd be able to make it, then you'd be able to calculate an approximate area you'd be able to cover.

How little area one tonne of steel could present depends on the shape.

Spheres have the greatest volume vs Surface ratio. Starting with the density, you get the volume of one tonne, then calculate the diameter of a sphere with that volume.

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