The amount of fuel used daily varies significantly depending on the region, economic activity, and type of fuel. Globally, daily petroleum consumption is approximately 100 million barrels, which translates to around 4 billion gallons or 15 billion liters. This figure includes fuel used for transportation, industrial processes, and residential heating. However, specific usage can fluctuate based on seasonal demands and geopolitical factors.
97 million or billion fossil fuel is burnt in a day!
3.40 billion
The amount of carbon dioxide emitted by a single bus in one day can vary depending on factors such as the distance traveled, fuel type, and fuel efficiency. However, on average, a bus can emit around 100-200 pounds of carbon dioxide per day.
1 Gallon or Nitro Fuel
Heating-Degree Day (HDD)
The Apollo 13 mission used approximately 20,050 gallons of fuel.
Distance divided by fuel economy equals total fuel used. Fuel used times cost of fuel equals total cost.
CO2 is not used in or as an aircraft fuel.
The Apollo 11 mission used approximately 47,000 gallons of rocket fuel. This fuel was mainly used for the launch and journey to the Moon.
Your question makes no sense, natural gas IS a "fuel".
they're getting used too much
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