Yes, it is part of the carbon cycle, that moves through the atmosphere and the biosphere.
Yes. Natural gas is mostly methane, which is a greenhouse gas far more potent than carbon dioxide. Burning natural gas produces carbon dioxide, though not as much as oil or coal.
Natural gas is a greenhouse gas, methane, and when it is burnt it releases the other greenhouse gas, carbon dioxide.
Yes, it does. Natural gas is methane, a fossil fuel greenhouse gas 21 times more powerful than carbon dioxide. So when it escapes into the atmosphere it is very damaging. And when it is burnt it emits carbon dioxide, another greenhouse gas.
When natural gas is burned, carbon dioxide is released into the air as a product of the combustion, and the air already has an excess amount of carbon dioxide, which is a greenhouse gas, which contributes to global warming.
Carbon Dioxide! From burning coal, oil and natural gas.
Carbon dioxide is the main greenhouse gas. It also causes global warming.
Yes, carbon dioxide can be a natural gas.
Greenhouse gases, like Carbon dioxide (CO2).
Greenhouse gas.
Carbon dioxide
Carbon Dioxide (chemical formula: CO2), contributes to the Greenhouse Effect when burnt. Try burning something and if the substance you have burnt turns black it contains Carbon Dioxide.
The chemical name of a greenhouse gas that contains carbon and oxygen is carbon dioxide.