Natrual gaswill be around as long America has rotting garbage.(forever) Or atleast a really long time! =) 12gman
about 100 to 150 years
Exactly how long does it take natural gas to form? Exactly how long does it take natural gas to form?
hi natural gas has been used for a really long time
Never. Natural gas is a fossil fuel and not renewable. Natural gas can be made by rotting organic matter, but this is not reuse either. It is newly generated gas.
Many people already have gas stoves, and gas water heaters, which burn natural gas. The general public has had access to natural gas for a very long time, at least a century.
about 100 to 150 years
Exactly how long does it take natural gas to form? Exactly how long does it take natural gas to form?
hi natural gas has been used for a really long time
natural gas is used by humans every day all around the world
Never. Natural gas is a fossil fuel and not renewable. Natural gas can be made by rotting organic matter, but this is not reuse either. It is newly generated gas.
Many people already have gas stoves, and gas water heaters, which burn natural gas. The general public has had access to natural gas for a very long time, at least a century.
Millions of years
Millions of years
Natural gas is inelastic in the short term because the amount of natural gas available does not tend to increase with demand. In the long run prices can become more elastic due to the ability to adjust your overall consumption of natural gas to match the supply.
no it's a gas, compressed to around 1% of normal volume. If it was compressed to the liquid state, you'd call it liquified natural gas (LNG).
Some believe that the Chinese were the first to discover and use natural gas possibly around 3000 years ago.
Yes, you can convert a gasoline car to natural gas. The cost to do so is generally around $10,000. When switching to natural gas, you need to consider a number of things first. The most important is, "is the car worth putting this kind of money into?" If you drive a lot of miles, it could prove to be economical. Another drawback is the lack of fueling stations if you do long distance travel.