The only stats I have are for a carburated GM 350. With no A/C running, and no other major drains on the car, it's only about a quart of gasoline an hour.
Effectively all the fuel that it burns while idling. You are getting 0 miles per gallon while idling.
There can be many reasons why a car surges while idling. Some of these reasons are the computer could be dying, or the fuel injector are giving the engine too much gas.
It depends on the truck ie;a volvo 780 burns 7.0 gallons in 10 hrs.
Much of the city of Rome burned while Nero was the Roman Emperor.
Possibly. The main thing it can cause is severe engine wear. Too much oil is just as bad as too little.
Getting electricuted hurts but I believe you die much faster getting elecricuted then being burned.Getting burned is more long and painful.
to much oil in unit or it was tilted and oilleaked out of the case and the extra is being burned off
It could take an estimated 1/2 gallon to 1 gallon idling for a hour.
that depends on size of engine
30 seconds of idling equals one average start, on a normally-functioning start.
trucks are much heavier than cars and also have much bigger engines resulting in more fuel being burned
Britain throws away millions of tons of garbage each year. Much of it ends up in landfill while some is burned or recycled.