The titanic used 825 tons of coal per day.
Yes it is. There are many millions of tons of coal unmined.
You pay $21 for 3 ½ tons of coal. What will be the bill for 7 ½ tons?
Yes. while not found everywhere, coal is far from being a rare substance. As of 2006, there is an estimated 909,069 million tons of proven coal reserves world wide, likely more now as they keep being discovered. The US holds the largest amount, with 22.6% of the world wide reserves. but even a country with only .01% of the world wide reserve, such as Argentina, still has approximately 500 million tons in its reserves.
1000 billion / 4.5 billion = 1000/4.5 = 222.22... years.
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690 tons.
690 tons
The Titanic burned a total of 3,540 tons of coal, averaging 620 tons of coal per day at 21.7 knots. The Titanic had 5,892 tons of coal in approximate measure when she departed Southampton.
The Titanic burned a total of 3,540 tons of coal, averaging 620 tons of coal per day at 21.7 knots. The Titanic had 5,892 tons of coal in approximate measure when she departed Southampton.
April/10/19125,900 tons of coal
The Titanic held over 8,000 tons of coal within her bunkers.
Titanic had 159 furnaces burning over 600 tons of coal a day.
5,892 tons
Titanic used about 5, 900 tons of coal.
The Titanic had 159 coal-burning furnaces fueling the boilers.
It used 620 tons.
Titanic was not powered by oil. That was not common until after the First World War. She was powered by coal. She required 825 tons of coal used per day