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Post by theauxphou on Oct 5, 2018 2:47:14 GMT
(there are some visual graphs in those links if you're interested)
Viruses: 0.2 gigatonnes
Protists (amoebas, single-celled algae, etc.): 4 gigatonnes
Archaea (bacteria-like organisms): 7 gigatonnes
Fungi: 12 gigatonnes
Bacteria: 70 gigatonnes
Plants: 450 gigatonnes
Arthropods, marine (crabs, lobsters, etc.): 1 gigatonne
Fish: 0.7 gigatonnes
Arthropods, terrestrial (insects, spiders, etc): 0.2 gigatonnes
Molluscs (snails, squid, etc.): 0.2 gigatonnes
Annelids (segmented worms): 0.2 gigatonnes
Cnidarians (jellyfish, anemones, etc.): 0.1 gigatonnes
Livestock: 0.1 gigatonnes
Humans: 0.06 gigatonnes
Nematodes (roundworms): 0.02 gigatonnes
Wild mammals: 0.007 gigatonnes
Wild birds: 0.002 gigatonnes
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Post by marsexplorer on Oct 6, 2018 22:56:51 GMT
The study needs an update. I have gained some weight recently.
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Post by politicidal on Oct 16, 2018 0:37:49 GMT
It's all Mississippi's fault!
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Post by mecano04 on Oct 20, 2018 0:25:27 GMT
Yo mama's so fat...
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Post by twothousandonemark on Nov 3, 2018 5:41:03 GMT
Non living - a cloud can weigh as much as a million pounds.
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Post by lava-rocks on Dec 4, 2018 2:50:20 GMT
America has a weight problem. Too many FAT people.
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