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- The tonne (/tʌn/ or /tɒn/; symbol: t) is a unit of m**** equal to 1,000 kilograms. It is a non-SI unit accepted for use with SI. It is also referred to...
- second (12 mi/s). The kinetic energy of the impact was estimated at 72 teratonnes of TNT (300 ZJ). The impact generated winds in excess of 1,000 kilometers...
- "civilization-threatening" supervolcanic eruption large enough to eject one teratonne (one trillion tonnes) of pyroclastic material. 25,000 Mars's northern...
- Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event released an estimated energy of 100 teratonnes of TNT (420 ZJ). corresponding to 100,000,000 Mt of energy, roughly 10...
- corresponding to the eruption of the Siberian Traps, which released more than 5 teratonnes of CO2, more than doubling the atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration...
- Earth by 66 Ma. The collision would have released the same energy as 100 teratonnes of TNT (420 zettajoules)—more than a billion times the energy of the atomic...
- sections of the lithosphere intruded into by the Siberian Traps. Around 18 teratonnes of hydrochloric acid were emitted by the Siberian Traps. The Siberian...
- density of ice is about 0.88 teratonnes/million km^3, the m**** of the top meter of Antarctic sea ice is roughly 16 teratonnes (trillion metric tons) in late...
- long-term global warming. The Emeishan Traps discharged between 130 and 188 teratonnes of carbon dioxide in total, doing so at a rate of between 0.08 to 0.25...
- claimed that the magma baked coal and oil shale producing up to 27.4 teratonnes of carbon dioxide, some of which entered the Earth's atmosphere. Tasmania...