"U.S. annual gasoline consumption is 140 billion gallons and growing." Source: ForeignPolicy.com from March 2006. "In 2004, the United States consumed about 140 billion gallons of gasoline, more than any other country. Consumption averages about 380 million gallons of gasoline per day in 2004 and is reaching 400 million gallons per day in 2006." Source: U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science See links to the left for the original sources.
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US average is about $1.90 a gallon, but it depends on what region of the states you are in.
100000 million each year
because it is the only fuel that gives electricity
There is not to much fossil fuel left of the whloe world of have fossil fuel. we need to work lees time of it to last more time .
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2.11 us gallons
About 20%
Depends on which model of the Boeing 777 aircraft. It can vary between 39,000 US gallons and 45,220 US gallons maximum fuel. Yes, that is a LOT of fuel.
The fuel capacity is 17.1 US gallons or about 64.7 liters.
18.5 US Gallons
It depends entirely on the aircraft, type of fuel, how much fuel and where you are in the world. For instance, to fill a Cessna 172 in Canada or US would cost about as much as filling an average minivan, - a 747 would be a bit more - -
15.9 US Gallons.
The maximum fuel capacity for the Airbus A380-800 is 323,546 L (85,472 US gallons)
An OE Motorcraft fuel filter costs aprox $14.00 US dollars.
The maximum fuel capacity for the Airbus A380 is 323,546 L (85,472 US gallons)
The 747-800 aircraft can carry up to 63,034 US gallons or 238,610 L of fuel.
The Airbus A380-800 can hold up to 85,000 US gallons of fuel (320,000 litres).