Not directly.
A fire produce water, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, ash, smoke, etc.Thermal energy is not a chemical substance.
carbon dioxide, water, energy
Burning coal (a fossil fuel) releases carbon dioxide and sulphur dioxide.
It does not produce carbon dioxide
No, they do not. They produce clean energy.
The Carbon source for photosynthesis is the air
That is what photosynthesis does.
The body respires to produce energy. (Glucose + Oxygen -> Water + Carbon Dioxide + Energy)
Energy, water and carbon dioxide
Carbon dioxide, water, and energy are made during cellular respiration. However, as energy is not a substance, and cannot be made, it is more accurate to say it is released.
Nuclear energy does not produce carbon dioxide.
The digesting of food is more likely to cause methane than carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide is liberated when dissolved food is used in biological processes at the cellular level as carbon compounds combine with oxygen to produce energy.