No. A gallon weighs about 8 pounds, and a ton is 2,000 pounds.
1 metric ton weighs about 2,250 pounds
On Earth a metric ton weighs 2,204.623 pounds.
1 ton is 2000 pounds ( and a metric tonne is 2200 pounds )
A ton of copper weighs 2000 pounds.
400 reams of paper are in a ton of paper. One short ton weighs 2000 pounds and a long ton weighs 2240 pounds.
One US ton is much heavier than two kilograms. A US ton is 2,000 pounds while two kilograms is just 4.4 pounds.
a short ton is 2000 pounds a long ton is 2240 pounds a metric ton (tonne) is 1,000 kilograms, which weighs 2,204.62 pounds on Earth.
A horse
2,000,000 pounds.
Last answer: "Depends of how you weigh them. A ton of cotton could weigh more than a ton of nails." Not true! A ton (2000 lbs) is just a ton. 1 thing that weighs exactly 2000 pounds, cant weigh more or less than another thing that weighs exactly 2000 pounds. This is very simple! How did you get this wrong? Or maybe he/she was referring to the fact that there are at least 3 different types of tons. I am not sure. Well anyway, the point is that they were wrong, and the question now has a correct, acceptable answer. :P
2,000