175 gallon
From each 42-gallon of crude oil, about 19.5 gallons of gasoline is produced.
A fire is nothing but a very fast chemical reaction where oxygen (or another oxidizer) combines chemically with the fuel to form an ash. If there is no oxygen, the chemical reaction cannot happen, so there is no fire.
Any combustible can provide the fuel.
Around 1-4 million gallons a year
Kind of an unfair question. Fire is composed of fuel source, an oxidizer, heat, and an ignition source. The fuels are to numerous to list, but the short list is solids, gases, and liquids. If you really need to impress people, tell them that the 4 things above are known as the "Fire tetrahedron". Good for trivia night!
175 gallons
2,900÷14 equals 207.1 gallons of fuel required for this trip.
Miles driven divided by gallons used equals miles per gallon.
You do not use water to extinguish fuel fires. Water will only spread it.
Nothing unless you have something to ignite the fuel. The oxygen makes a fire when combine with an ignition.* The fuel keeps a fire going, when the fuel discinigrates, then there is no more fire. *Usually an ignition is a spark.
Legally no, as fire arms on a ship transporting millions of gallons of fammable fuel can be dangerous.
ok in a 2006 f250 the fuel tank would hold 36 US gallons this equals 136.8 litres imperial gallons in same tank would be 30,which equals 126 litres
1,000 divided by 23 equals 43.478 gallons of fuel needed for the trip.
29,026 gallons
To stoke a fire is to put fuel on the fire.
Assuming you mean gallons of fuel, it holds 17.1 US gallons of fuel.
Assuming you are asking about gallons of fuel, it holds 17 gallons of fuel.