how much does the sky weight?
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Explanation:
The average weight of air that presses down on us (called air pressure) is 14.7 lbs (6.6 Kg) per square inch of earth’s surface. Which is roughly more than 11 billion billion pounds (5.2 million billion metric tonnes)
This means the sky weighs 14.7 lbs per square inch of earth surface which is roughly 11 billion billion pounds.
So, you can say that sky weighs one millionth of the mass of the Earth.
Which equals to 570,000,000,000,000 adult Indian elephants!
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That means the sky holds 4,824,146,196 gallons of water. At eight pounds per gallon, that's another 38,593,169,564 pounds of water in the air. Add it all up, and the total weight of our sky is 12,107,415,382,493,169,564 pounds, more than 12 quintillion pounds!
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