Approximately 45 million metric tons of salt were produced in the US in 2006.
Approximately 300 million tons of salt are consumed worldwide each year.
Approximately 193 million metric tons of sugar are produced worldwide every year.
Germany produced approximately 28,000 tons of hydrogen in the 1930s. This hydrogen was used for various industrial purposes, including the production of synthetic fuels and chemicals.
The production of ammonia can vary depending on the method used. However, typically, one ton of ammonia is produced from around 1.8 to 2 tons of nitrogen gas and three to five tons of hydrogen gas through the Haber-Bosch process.
Around 270 million metric tons of sulfuric acid are produced per year worldwide.
In 1900, approximately 270 million tons of coal were produced in the United States.
Approximately 300 million tons of salt are consumed worldwide each year.
Approximately 36 billion metric tons of CO2 were produced globally in 2014.
6,769,000 tons in 2009.
Given that the barrels are of salt, 854.7 short tons 763.1 long tons 775.4 metric tons
Approximately 193 million metric tons of sugar are produced worldwide every year.
Approximately 1.9 billion metric tons of iron are produced globally each year.
Approximately 20-25 metric tons of salt can be loaded into a 20ft container, depending on the density of the salt and any weight restrictions.
a lot....
720 000
Americans eat about 90,000,000 pounds of marshmallows (41 tons) but no data on exactly how many are produced
No where near 1 ton.