It all depends on the density of the matter that is in the gallon.
20 tons of plain water is 4,796.2 gallons.
Metric tons can't be converted to gallons. Metric tons measure mass, while gallons measure volume.
5.01 tons.
13,094 gallons of plain water weighs 55.51 long tons.
Approximately 22 tons.
There are approximately 224 gallons of water in 1 ton. Therefore, 150 tons of water would be around 33,600 gallons.
2,940 US gallons of water weighs about 11.14 metric tons.
1 ton is equivalent to 240 gallons. Therefore, 3110 gallons is approximately 12.96 tons.
That depends on what kind of substance is in the gallons.-- If they're full of water, then they weigh about 126.19 tons. (rounded)-- If the gallons are empty, then their weight is zero.
Metric tons can't be converted to imperial gallons. Metric tons measure mass, while imperial gallons measure volume.
Gallons can't be converted to tons. Gallons measure volume, while tons measure mass.
Two tons of what? Water? Mercury? Molten lead? Benzene? All those things have different weight densities, so two tons will occupy different volumes (in fluid ounces or gallons or cubic feet) depending upon the material.