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Something that weighs about 1.3 billion tonnes.
Billion tonnes or 130 years of development- the quarry's industrial reserve;
You flew because that 1.3 billion tonnes shifted.
The total number of DNA base pairs on Earth is estimated at 5.0 x 1037 with a weight of 50 billion tonnes.
The territory contained 10 billion tonnes of gas and oil deposits, the scientists said.
It would take an awful lot more to cause the moon to put on 1.3 billion tonnes.
It has an estimated 2-9 billion tonnes of oil and 1-6 trillion cu.m of natural gas.
Salt reserves are even bigger there than in Khoja Mumin with more than 40 billion tonnes.
The proven reserves are 3.5 billion tonnes of oil and 1.4 trillion cu.m of natural gas 3.
The projected hydrocarbon resources of the areas under consideration are 4.9 billion tonnes of fuel equivalent.
Twice daily, the Bay fills and empties its 100 billion tonnes of water, creating the highest tides in the world reaching up to 16m in some places.
At present, Rosneft has licenses for 28 sections of the Arctic shelf with total resources of 34 billion tonnes of oil equivalent.
The study defined inferred resources of 1.4 billion tonnes of potash salts with an average grade of 31% KCl.
According to the assessments of geologists, salt has been accumulating here for more than 20 thousand years andcontains more than 30 billion tonnes of cooking salt.
The potential of this cluster is estimated at four billion tonnes of hydrocarbons, in terms of initial reserves in place.
The main asset of the company is located in the Poltava region of Ukraine andis the largest iron ore deposit in Europe with approximately 20 billion tonnes of resources.
For many years in the country has accumulated more than two billion tonnes of waste, about a third of which are toxic.
Calculating mineral extraction tax including these discounts provides the opportunity to make it profitable to extract andbring on stream additional reserves of approximately 2 billion tonnes.
Coal reserves in Ukraine are estimated at 34.4 billion tonnes, which is 3% of the world's total reserves.
The Amazon transports a billion tonnes of sediment a year, sediment clearly visible at the mixing of the waters where one massive tributary, the Rio Negro, flows into the main river.
According to some estimates, the oil reserves in the Bazhenov formation reservoir may reach 100-170 billion tonnes in Western Siberia alone.
In 2008, global cement production was estimated at 2.9 billion tonnes, with China responsible for about half of the world's production Da Hai et al., 2010; U.S. Geological Survey, 2009.
Furthermore, according to some experts, there are probably more reserves of oil in fields located in the Kazakh section of the Caspian Sea,which may be over 17 billion tonnes or 124.3 billion barrels.
Global steel production A moderate recovery of production(+1%) to 1.63 billion tonnes, which is below the 2014 peak value of 1.66 billion tonnes.
This is equivalent to 1.3 billion tonnes of food, USD 1 trillion in economic costs, around USD 700 billion in environmental costs and around USD 900 billion in social costs.
Roughly one third of the food produced in the world for human consumption every year- approximately 1.3 billion tonnes- gets lost or wasted, an FAO-commissioned study reveals.
Estimates put world cement consumption reaching 3.4 billion tonnes by 2020(figure I), with the corresponding increases in energy, raw materials needs and pollutant mass emissions Degré, 2009.
On the consumption side, there needs to be a shift to nutritious diets with a smaller environmental footprint, and a reduction in food losses and waste,currently estimated at almost 1.3 billion tonnes annually.
Turkmenistan's energy reserves are currently estimated at more than 45 billion tonnes of oil equivalent, or one fifth of the whole world's supply of natural gas and oil.
To provide for a population projected to reach 9.3 billion in 2050 andsupport changing dietary patterns, estimates are that food production will need to increase from the current 8.4 billion tonnes to almost 13.5 billion tonnes a year.