Nuclear energy does not produce carbon dioxide.
Because it does not produce carbon dioxide
oxygen
The wood is made of organic carbon compounds produced when the tree grew, using carbon from the carbon dioxide CO2 in the atmosphere and energy from the Sun's light to split the carbon from the oxygen. When the wood is burnt the carbon is recombined with more oxygen from the atmosphere to produce more CO2, and the original energy which came from the Sun is then released as heat.
It is a renewable energy source. It is carbon neutral to produce. It uses waste, so is inexpensive to produce. It is the world's most common form of energy. It is available throughout the wold because all counrties have waste.
carbon dioxide, water, energy
Not directly.
It does not produce carbon dioxide
That is what photosynthesis does.
The body respires to produce energy. (Glucose + Oxygen -> Water + Carbon Dioxide + Energy)
Nuclear energy does not produce carbon dioxide.
Carbon and hydrogen
No, they do not. They produce clean energy.
Energy, water and carbon dioxide
A fire produce water, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, ash, smoke, etc.Thermal energy is not a chemical substance.
Glucose react with oxygen. That is to produce energy
The horse uses its store of chemical energy from the carbon food it eats (grass), which is combined with oxygen breathed in from the atmosphere in the muscles to produce carbon dioxide, CO2, which is breathed out. This process releases chemical energy into the muscles which produce mechanical energy to carry the horse forward.