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The weight of one square meter of water depends on its depth, but if we consider a standard depth of 1 meter, it weighs approximately 1,000 kilograms (or 1 metric ton). This is because water has a density of about 1,000 kg/m³ at standard temperature and pressure. Therefore, one square meter of water at a depth of 1 meter weighs roughly 1,000 kg.

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