Want this question answered?
well there are arer loads of things but the most thing is a car
Only military jets can be refuelled while flying. In the case of large jets a fuel transfer of up to 3,000 gallons is common
In Britain people were urged to use no more than 5" of hot water in a bath.
That depends entirely on the fuel consumption of the vehicle - and what speed you're travelling at !
Yes. It's more efficient both in terms of fuel and road use than everyone travelling in their own cars
The 6 speed has an extra gear, generally for fuel economy when travelling at motorway speeds.
As a rule - yes. A boat will use less fuel/mile than an airplane for a given amount of cargo.
Along the frame on the left side about half way back. Make sure you relieve the fuel line pressure first or you will end up with a gasoline bath.
There are a lot of things that you can do to reduce fuel consumption in your car, brake in plenty of time- do not brake harshly at the last second. Do not start aggressively, do not over rev the engine, try to build up speed when going downhill, because accelerating uphill burns more fuel and obviously travelling at faster speeds burns more fuel.
all depends on how many miles per gallon the vehicle can achieve. For example a vehicle travelling at 60 mph using 20 gallon of fuel would cover 420 miles in 7 hours
Is it worse when going up a steep hill? If so it could be a fuel problem. The most likely causes would be a fuel pump starting to go bad or a clogged fuel filter.
No, everything does not cause everything. For example, your bath will not result in me eating a sandwich; usage of my television won't result in your car running out of fuel.