To help compare different orders of magnitude we list here masses between 106 and 107 kilograms (1,000 and 10,000 metric tonnes). See also masses of other orders of magnitude.
- Lighter masses
- 1,500 tonnes: each gate of the Thames Barrier
- 2,041 tonnes: launch mass of Space Shuttle
- Heavier masses
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