Sentences with phrase «tonne of something»

Although it's fairly easy to extract carbon dioxide from the air, no one has yet come up with a feasible and economic way of storing billions of tonnes of it.
For starters there is blood, gore and body parts in this, not tonnes of it but you won't be left wanting.
I was left with a task to move my pictures (tonnes of them actually) and app data now.
CO2 is a gas which absorbs infrared radiation, and we are pumping 30 Giga Tonnes of it into the atmosphere every year.
You must have a side line in making birthday cakes, you makes tonnes of them Janie x
The group hopes to produce 25 tonnes of it by the end of the year and sell it as fertiliser to local farmers» cooperatives.
It makes up about 75 per cent of the known Universe, and here on Earth there are more than 100 million tonnes of it in every cubic kilometre of seawater.
Free DLC maps, and a whole tonne of them.
On the cadence of weapons, there's tonnes of them here; piercing lances, gigantic swords, powerful axes and nimble bows are all a standout feature — and you'll need to make efficient use of all of them to take the upper hand against the infinite hordes of units charging in your direction.
However, the SNES has hundreds of amazing games, so I'm sure there is an absolute tonne of them that you wished were on the SNES Classic Mini but aren't.
Well if you take a barrel of oil at $ 80 and the worlds energy mix is 40 % oil and at 4.5 billion tonnes of it per annum being consumed then its not hard to see why climate scientists are seen as part of an elaborate left wing hoax.
Yet Toronto dumps 135,000 tonnes of it on the roads each winter.
Another reports that powerful winds are not just shifting Antarctica's snow, but are also blowing 80 billion tonnes of it away, into the sea or the atmosphere.
Across the world's oceans, seas and coasts, tens of millions of tonnes of it are released by microbes that live near plankton and marine plants, including seaweeds and some salt - marsh grasses.
Sources: - Methane Burps: Ticking Time / billion tonnes of it into the atmosphere every day... Deforestation destroys livelihoods: over 1.5 billion / Prevent high blood pressure Lower cholesterol levels Reduce Type 2 diabetes Prevent stroke conditions Reverse atherosclerosis Reduce heart disease risk - 50 /
In fact, 4.5 tonnes of it have gone out to Canadian customers.
We consume just over 7.3 million tonnes of it every year, and global chocolate sales are about 101 billion dollars (US).
In United's case, they've had a tonne of it and have based virtually their entire league campaign on grounding out results.
In order to simplify the analysis greatly, I'll assume an economy with a single good, and that marginal productivity determines wages perfectly (ie: the market is perfectly competitive) and infinite demand for said good (infinite want is a good assumption in economics, however demand for a single good is often finite, ie: a person may switch from desiring another unit of flour when someone delivers 10 tonnes of it to their door a day, to desiring say a car.
• Elephants may never forget, and we now remember that rhino horn is mostly keratin protein and one rhino farmer has more than six tonnes of it (4 November, p 7).
The high density of DU helps shells pierce armour and about 270 tonnes of it have been fired during wars in the Gulf and the Balkans in the last decade.
This year, I planted a tonne of it for salads, drinks, topping for pizza... Your drink recipe is right up my alley.
More and more people are realising that good quality images attract good quality dates... and tonnes of them.
I mean there used to be tonnes of them.
Spread thinly through this frozen water is a significant amount of biological carbon, with the Antarctic ice sheet alone hosting 6 billion tonnes of it.
Right: All the air in the atmosphere (5140 trillion tonnes of it) gathered into a ball at sea - level density.
There are a tonne of them.
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