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A gallon is a unit of volume. A metric ton is a unit of weight. The two are not mutually related. You would need to know the substance being measured/weighed before that question could be answered.
If you mean the long ton (as used in UK): 1 ton = 2240 lb → 2.4 ton = 2.4 x 2240 lb = 5376 lb If you mean the short ton (as used in USA): 1 ton = 2000 lb → 2.4 ton = 2.4 x 2000 lb = 4800 lb
A ton of brings does not exist, but if you mean a ton of bricks or a ton of feathers, they both weigh the same - 2000lbs. A ton is an imperial unit of measuring weight - it doesn't measure volume (or space that on object takes up). A ton of bricks would be relatively compact, while a ton of feathers would take up an enormous amount of space.
The answer to this cannot be determined without knowing what is being measured or weighed. For example, a fluid ounce of water will weigh much less than a fluid ounce of mercury.
Hyperbole.
Neigh means near (as in the word neighbor, a person who lives nearby) and neigh on to a ton means nearly a ton, so if something is just a bit less heavy than a ton, it could be described that way.
armour it weighed a ton
It weighed about 47,500 ton after being loaded
Iron (the element Fe) is weighed in units of mass such as the gram, ounce (pound, ton) etc.
Yes. You could never ever carry a ton (2,000 pounds) on your back.
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If your in science class it might be weighed in ounces. If your in the store buying an apple, they are weighed in pounds. If you the farmer that grows apples, they weigh them by the ton.
No, a ton of coal and a ton of bricks would both weigh the same amount, which is one ton. The weight is determined by the measurement unit (ton) and not the material being weighed.
Difficult to say. It won't stand still long enough to be weighed. I think you mean a metric tonne and the answer is 1000 kilograms
none. if a cat weighed a ton it would be dead.
They both weigh the same, a ton is a unit of weight and it is equivalent to 2000 pounds regardless of the material being weighed. So, a ton of gold and a ton of feathers both weigh one ton.