Examples of using Billion tons in English and their translations into Slovak
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More than 90 percent(8.4 billion tons of merchandise) of global trade is carried by sea, of which more than 20 percent is unloaded in Europe.
According to estimates in August 2018, commodity consumption should have decreased in the last year by approximately 30 million tons to the level around 3.83 billion tons.
In 2007, China's energy consumption totaled 2.65 billion tons of standard coal, 97.4% consumption of cable trays, or 2.58 billion tons.
The annual output of sand and stone in China has increased from 600 million tons to 1.5 billion tons, of which about 600 million tons. .
oceans each year is estimated at 3.5 billion tons.
each year being generated 3 billion tons of waste.
The US produces around 1 billion tons of coal every year and 90% of that is used to produce electricity.
The Food and Agricultural Organization of the UN estimated that we waste more than one billion tons of food worldwide every year.
40m tons of lead and zinc and more than a billion tons of high-grade iron ore.
40 million tons of lead and zinc and several billion tons of iron ore.
all the ants on the Earth weigh about the same as all people weigh- about one billion tons.
Forests help to regulate the Earth's climate because they store nearly 300 billion tons of carbon- that's roughly 40 times the annual greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuels.
The space, which is big enough to contain 14 billion tons of ice and covers an area two-thirds the size of Manhattan,
Every year, humans generate about two billion tons of household waste,
Just two-tenths of 1% of Earth's total carbon- about 43,500 billion tons- is judged to be above the planet's surface, in the oceans, on land, and in the atmosphere.
One ton of carbon-dioxide-equivalent may be abbreviated as"1tCO2e," and one billion tons(one thousand million tons) as"1GtCO2e"(one gigaton).
Annual cereal production will need to rise to about three billion tons from 2.1 billion today and annual meat production
the rate of ice loss has risen from 33 billion tons a year in the 1990s to 254 billion tons a year in the past decade.
Annual cereal production will need to rise to about 3 billion tons from 2.1 billion today and annual meat production
During one week in August,“Greenland lost from 12 billion to 24 billion tons of ice per day, which was about 6 to 18 billion tons above the typical rates seen on these dates during the period from 1981-2010.”.