As a rough guess, I would say 165 million tons!As a rough guess, I would say 165 million tons!As a rough guess, I would say 165 million tons!As a rough guess, I would say 165 million tons!
It would be 4 million tons!
33 million tons is 1 percent of 3300 million tons.
That would be 13 elephants
68 million tons can be written as 68,000,000 tons.
As a rough guess, I would say 165 million tons!As a rough guess, I would say 165 million tons!As a rough guess, I would say 165 million tons!As a rough guess, I would say 165 million tons!
It would be 4 million tons!
40 tons!!! It is estimated that 1.1 million dollars would weigh 1.1 tons. So 40 million dollars or thereabouts!
33 million tons is 1 percent of 3300 million tons.
That would be 13 elephants
68 million tons can be written as 68,000,000 tons.
Nothing can weigh 220 million tons because a ton is a measure of mass, not weight. That is like asking what weighs 220 metres! Weight would be measured in Newtons or kilo/mega/giga newtons.
The average African elephant weights roughly 6 tons. It would take approximately 5,083,333 elephants to equal 30.5 million tons.
Measured by tonnage, the most-recycled or composted products and materials in 2017 were corrugated boxes (28.8 million tons), yard trimmings (24.4 million tons), mixed nondurable paper products (9.9 million tons), newspapers/mechanical papers (4.2 million tons), lead-acid batteries (3.2 million tons), major appliances (3.1 million tons), glass containers (three million tons), wood packaging (three million tons), tires (2.6 million tons), food (2.6 million tons), mixed paper containers and packaging (1.3 million tons) and selected consumer electronics (one million tons).
No there is no difference. Metric ton is often spelled as tonne.
On average, 16% of the space in landfills is taken up by plastic.
No, a million kilograms are a thousand tons. A megaton is a million tons.