You must be much more specific. A Boeing 737 burns differing amounts of fuel depending on where it is and what it's doing. Atmospheric conditions affect fuel consumption greatly, such as air temperature and density, headwinds or tailwinds. Other factors include how heavily the aircraft is loaded with fuel, people and cargo and exactly how efficiently the pilots are flying the aircraft.
there are 1.3 sextillon liters or 343 billion billion gallons of water
The Boeing 777-200 is a large commercial aircraft. There is no listed information on the amount of water tanks or how any gallons they hold.
If travelling at a speed of 50 km per hour, this is the same as about 31 miles per hour.
■4296 gallons of milk are sold. 2864/2=1432 1432x3=4296
The farther they went, the more water they needed.
About 50,000 to 65,000 Gallons
Depends on what airplane you are referring to. Planes like the B737 take around 5,300 gallons, where B747's take 54,000 gallons
About 171.6 gallons per hour.
it takes about 3.7 gallons per hour.
50 gallons of water per minute equals 3,000 gallons per hour.
2 gallons per hour
Depends on mileage of vehicle in question.
maybe a quarter of a gallon
The Cessna 182 will use 11-12.5 gallons per hour.
1 long ton (2240 lbs) = 223.50 UK gallons per hour / 268.44 US gallons per hour > 1 short ton (2000 lbs) = 199.55 UK gallons per hour / 239.68 US gallons per hour
9000 gallons
1,400 cubic feet per hour of liquid propane is about 10,472.7 US gallons per hour.