Ví dụ về việc sử dụng Billion tons trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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Data from NASA's Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment show Greenland lost an average of 281 billion tons of ice per year between 1993 and 2016, while Antarctica lost about 119 billion tons during the same time period.
materials in the world, representing an industry that produces 1.3 billion tons a year, and it is a material used throughout the construction of many architectural fabrications.
the world's polar regions are losing about 666 billion tons of ice to the ocean each year- amounting to a little bit less than two millimeters of sea-level rise annually.
materials in the world, representing an industry that produces 1.3 billion tons a year, and it is a material used throughout the construction of many architectural fabrications.
of other minable resources(methane, cadmium, lead, silver and zinc). Resources of coal to a depth to 1000 meters- about 70 billion tons, the conditions for the extraction- good.[1].
Vietnam has between 3.3 billion and 4.4 billion tons of crude oil
commercial heating plants release another 11 billion tons.
reaching 219 billion tons per year from 2012 to 2017.
1,800 flights travel back and forth daily, carrying annually more than 20 million people and 1.2 billion tons of goods.
at 12 major ports, with the goal of being able to handle three billion tons per year by 2020[iv].
gravel, with between 32 and 50 billion tons extracted globally each year.
on the rise globally, and researchers at The World Bank say it will increase by 70 percent and reach 3.7 billion tons per year by 2050.
It was caused by colliding neutron stars- burned out remnants of giant stars so dense that a teaspoon of their material on Earth would weigh a billion tons.
in the Permian crisis, carbon was probably being released into the atmosphere at the rate of about 2.4 billion tons a year.
store between 150 and 200 billion tons of carbon each year.
40 million tons of zinc, and several billion tons of iron.
Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, about a third of the food for human consumption is wasted globally(around 1.3 billion tons per year).
commercial heating plants release another 11 billion tons.
the 1950s was also when man-made emissions really began to take off, going from about 5 billion tons of CO2 per year in 1950 to more than 35 billion tons per year today.
Each year 1.3 billion tons of food, about a third of all that is produced,