Examples of using Billion tons in English and their translations into Chinese
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Just eight years later, in 2011, the figure was almost 7.5 billion tons.
These stars, which spin rapidly, are the most compact objects outside of black holes- a sugar cube of the stuff would weigh a billion tons.
Kite surfing for heavyweights Shipping traffic emits over a billion tons of CO₂ each year- that's over three percent of CO₂ emissions worldwide.
In 2003, the World Coal Institute projected world consumption would reach 7 billion tons by 2030.
The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization says more than a billion tons of food is wasted each year.
A billion tons of ice lost here raises sea levels in Australia, in Southeast Asia, in the United States, in Europe," Willis.
To date, humans have junked 7 billion tons of plastic waste, only 9 percent of which has been recycled.
In 2015 alone, China consumed almost four billion tons of coal, more than those of the US and Western Europe combined.
Billion tons of salt reserves, ranking first in Henan Province, second in China.
The world steel industry produced 1.6 billion tons of crude steel, and 1.481 million tons of finished steel products were used globally.
Currently, the total amount of wastewater discharge is 43.95 billion tons, exceeding the environmental capacity by 82 percent.
In 1993, China used 1.2 billion tons of coal for heating and generating electricity.
Coal 33,6 billion tons Kazakhstan has 3.8% of the world's coal reserves.
More than 2 billion tons of cargo pass through ports and waterways annually in the United States.
Globally, forest ecosystems in 2005 contained 638 billion tons of carbon, half of it(321 billion tons) in forest biomass and dead wood.
Every year, ships transport about 10 billion tons of ballast water around the world.
Its ice loss averaged 252 billion tons a year over the past decade.
In nature, after cellulose, lignin reserves, and every year 50 billion tons of speed regeneration.
The worst day of melting was July 31, when 11 billion tons of melted ice disappeared into the ocean.
Between 1993 and 2016, the Greenland ice sheet lost 281 billion tons of ice per year, and Antarctica lost 119 billion tons of ice per year.