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How heavy is 0.0000000090 megatonnes?

It's about one-fifteenth as heavy as a Panda Bear
The weight of a Panda Bear is about 0.000000150 megatonnes.
(a.k.a. Giant Panda, Ailuropoda melanoleuca)(Adult, male)
An adult, male Giant Panda weighs up to 0.000000150 megatonnes. Despite having the digestive system of a carnivore, the panda eats only bamboo and must eat up to 0.00000000640 megatonnes of it per day to compensate for the limited energy the plant provides.
It's about one-twentieth as heavy as a Reindeer
The weight of a Reindeer is about 0.0000001660 megatonnes.
(for Rangifer tarandus granti, adult, bull) (a.k.a. Caribou) ()Rangifer tarandus)
An adult, male reindeer weighs between 0.0000001660 megatonnes. Reindeer undertake a lengthy annual migration, with some herds traveling up to 5,000 km.

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It's about twenty times as heavy as a Football (Soccer Ball)
The weight of a Football (Soccer Ball) is about 0.000000000430 megatonnes.
(a.k.a. Soccer, a.k.a. Association Football) (FIFA Law 2 specification)
According to FIFA's Law of the Game number 2, a football must weigh between 0.000000000410 megatonnes and 0.000000000450 megatonnes. An artifact on display at the Smith Art Gallery and Museum in Stirling, Scotland is said to be the world's oldest football and is about one-third to one-half the size of a modern football.
It's about twenty times as heavy as an American Football
The weight of an American Football is about 0.00000000041106808531250 megatonnes.
(a.k.a. "pigskin") (NFL standard)
Per National Football League official rules, an American football must weigh between 0.000000000396893323750 megatonnes and 0.0000000004252428468750 megatonnes. Because of NFL regulations, ceremonial considerations, and backup requirements, each NFL Superbowl requires the manufacture of 144 balls exclusively for the event.
It's about one-twentieth as heavy as The Heart of a Blue Whale
The weight of The Heart of a Blue Whale is about 0.000000200 megatonnes.
(Balaenoptera musculus) (adult)
(for a 2014 specimen)
The heart of a blue whale weighs about 0.000000200 megatonnes. These hearts pump an estimated 7,100 L (1,875 gal) of blood through the whale's massive body.
It's about one-twenty-fifth as heavy as a cubic meter of Snow
The weight of a cubic meter of Snow is about 0.000000230 megatonnes.
(Freshly fallen, standard conditions; measurements taken in Norway, 1965-68)
One cubic meter of freshly fallen snow under standard conditions weighs an average of 0.000000230 megatonnes. Assembled in 2008, the world record largest snowman was constructed of 0.0059 megatonnes of snow and stood 37.21 m (122.1 ft) tall.
It's about thirty times as heavy as a Can of Soup
The weight of a Can of Soup is about 0.000000000350 megatonnes.
(for Campbell''s Condensed Tomato Soup, 317.9 ml)
A can of Campbell''s Tomato Soup weighs 0.000000000350 megatonnes. Cans have been used to store soup and other foods since their invention in 1913, but a dedicated can opener was not developed until cans began to use thinner materials — prior to that time, cans were usually opened using various blunt instruments and tools.
It's about one-thirtieth as heavy as a Pig
The weight of a Pig is about 0.000000250 megatonnes.
(Domestic pig, Sus scrofa domesticus, a.k.a. S. domesticus) (adult)
Domestic pigs weigh between 0.000000250 megatonnes. The titular character "Babe the pig" in the 1995 family film was played by 48 different American Yorkshire piglets due to the length of filming and the rate at which piglets reach adulthood.
It's about thirty times as heavy as a Human Heart
The weight of a Human Heart is about 0.000000000310 megatonnes.
(human; adult)
The average human heart weighs about 0.000000000310 megatonnes. Each minute, the heart pumps between 10 and 20 liters (3 to 5 gallons) of blood through its chambers.
It's about one-fiftieth as heavy as a Horse
The weight of a Horse is about 0.000000420 megatonnes.
(Equus ferus caballus) (Arabian, adult)
n Arabian riding horse (or similar breed) weighs between 0.000000420 megatonnes. During races, horses must carry jockeys and their equipment, which in the Kentucky Derby, for example, can weigh up to 0.0000000540 megatonnes.
It's about one-fiftieth as heavy as a Grand Piano
The weight of a Grand Piano is about 0.000000450 megatonnes.
(for Steinway & Sons, Model D Concert Grand Piano)
A Grand Piano, of the kind used for concert performances in large music halls, weighs 0.000000450 megatonnes. Well-made pianos such as this may last 75 to 100 years.
It's about 50 times as heavy as a Hamster
The weight of a Hamster is about 0.000000000200 megatonnes.
(for Syrian hamster, a.k.a. golden hamster, a.k.a. Mesocricetus auratus; adult)
An adult Syrian hamster has a typical weight of about 0.000000000200 megatonnes. Known for transporting food in the pouches of their cheeks so that they can bury it later, some hamsters can store up to 0.0000000300 megatonnes of food in their borrows.
It's about 55 times as heavy as a Billiard Ball
The weight of a Billiard Ball is about 0.000000000163009757968750 megatonnes.
(American-style, WPA specifications)
Per the World Pool-Billiard Association, a billiard ball weight must weigh between 0.00000000015592237718750 megatonnes and 0.000000000170097138750 megatonnes. According to legend, the difficulty in obtaining elephant ivory for the manufacture of billiard balls in the 19th century inspired the search for a replacement material, which led to the development of the first industrial plastic.
It's about 55 times as heavy as a Hockey Puck
The weight of a Hockey Puck is about 0.000000000163009757968750 megatonnes.
(Ice hockey)
A standard ice hockey puck weighs between 0.00000000015592237718750 megatonnes and 0.000000000170097138750 megatonnes. Hockey pucks can be shot or passed at speeds of up to 160 kph (99 mph) during games.
It's about one-fifty-fifth as heavy as a Polar Bear
The weight of a Polar Bear is about 0.0000005160 megatonnes.
(Ursus maritimus) (adult, male)
An adult, male polar bear weighs between 0.0000005160 megatonnes. Polar bears are so heavily insulated by their 9.9 cm (3.9 in) layer of blubber that they are often difficult to detect using infrared photography sensors.
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