Not exact matches
Highly radioactive
water from Japan's crippled Fukushima nuclear plant is
pouring out at a rate
of 300
tons a day, officials said on Wednesday, as Prime Minister Shinzo Abe ordered the government to step in and help in the clean - up.
Simply
pouring a teaspoonful
of anti-
water into regular
water would unleash the energy equivalent to 200,000
tons of TNT, the yield
of a typical hydrogen bomb — enough to power the world's entire energy needs for about seven minutes.
An extra 3.2 trillion
tons of water has thus been soaked up and stored and is not
pouring into the streets
of coastal cities.»
Absent CO2,
tons of heat can
pour out
of the atmosphere through the part outside
water vapor's jurisdiction.
Underground
water systems are disintegrating because they are over 100 years old, and in one particular city thousands
of tons of raw sewage were
poured into a precious fresh waterway because new systems were never built.