Examples of using Metric tons in English and their translations into Hebrew
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They estimate an 80,000 metric tons in the patch, with 1.8 trillion plastic pieces,
Geoengineering scientists are planning on dumping up to 20 MEGATONS(20 million metric tons) of aluminum, each year, into our lives.
This new development is posited to eventually double the port's cargo capacity from 10 to nearly 20 million metric tons per year.
the field will spare the production of some 125,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide.
Gold==Gold holdings peaked during World War II at 20,205 metric tons 649.6 million oz.
Gold holdings peaked during World War II at 649.6 million troy ounces(20,205 metric tons).
I would say up to 500 metric tons.
monsters weighing over 2 metric tons and 7 meters long,
fiberglass yarn at 1800 metric tons per month, we have sold our products to domestic and international market.
Human actions are now releasing 9.4 billion metric tons of carbon into the atmosphere, from activities such
million dollars in operating costs annually, and avoid the emissions of a 100,000 metric tons of carbon.
grown onto a scale, they would weigh more than 50 million metric tons- an inconceivable number, given than an individual cell weighs almost nothing.
the country on August 2012 signed a deal to import as much as 100,000 metric tons of rice annually from Cambodia.[11].
According to the World Health Organization(WHO), annual meat production is projected to rise to 376 million metric tons by 2030 from 218 million metric tons in 1997-1999, and demand from a growing world population is expected to rise beyond that.
with increasing energy demand, that will require 50 million metric tons of coal a year more than being mined now.
The same goes for the airborne showers in first class, requiring planes to take off with 2.2 metric tons of water, which Clark has said he had to“work conspiratorially” behind the backs of skeptical Airbus executives to develop.
which in its first eight months took 7.9 million miles off the roads and 1,400 metric tons of carbon dioxide out of the air in Los Angeles.
grown onto a scale, they would weigh more than 50 million metric tons- an inconceivable number, given that an individual cell weighs almost nothing.
scientists have estimated that 1,300 metric tons of insects a year are now remaining in the ecosystems due to the loss of bats.
dumps 17 billion metric tons of water a day in the Atlantic Ocean.