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It depends on the size of the lorry
30 kg per kilometre for a 747
Katie's lorry cost her 10,000.
1 kilometre = 1000 metres.
On average, a lorry can produce around 3.2 kg of CO2 per liter of diesel burned. The actual amount can vary based on factors like the load weight, speed, and fuel efficiency of the specific vehicle.
A lorry driver will get paid £10,000 a day And in a year they will get paid £1million
Based on some recent information, in the UK it looks like its about 166 gpk (grams per kilometre) http://www.cleangreencars.co.uk/jsp/cgcmain.jsp?lnk=401&featureid=601
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Yes, km is a kilometre, dm is a decimetre or 10 centimetres. 1 kilometre is 10,000 decimetres, so a kilometre is much bigger.
1000 pounds of poo