Natural gas is the cleanest burning of the fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas). It emits less greenhouse gas than the other two.
Mainly carbon dioxide.
Some of the benefits of a wood burning fireplace include the lower cost of heating a home versus the cost of gas. Wood is also considered a renewable resource so it could be argued is better for the environment than the fossil fuel of gas.
Yes, burning sulfur releases sulfur dioxide or SO2.
No, it's the other way around. Burning releases the chemical energy in wood and turns it into thermal energy(heat.
no it releases a poisonous gas that can kill you after just one week of constant burning
Thermal energy........
Burning natural gas releases the energy.
Burning oil or gas releases Carbon Dioxide into the atmosphere, which as a result is bad for us, the animals and of course the earth itself!
It releases gas into the air.
It is termed to be combustion. Or carbon emission. Burning wood releases the carbon that was stored in the wood.
Carbon dioxide.
When wood burns, it crackles b/c the gas vaporises. If too much gas is in the wood, it will cause a small explosion.
Neon is an element, classified as a noble gas, and it has nothing to do with burning wood. Neon does not burn, nor is it produced by burning.
Burning gas releases emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) that is causing global warming.
Burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) in factories releases carbon dioxide, a gas that is part of the greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. These increased levels of greenhouse gases are causing global warming and climate change.
It releases carbon dioxide. This gas causes global warming.