Yes, and not only farts, the gas they belch out too, contains methane, which is a greenhouse gas twenty times more powerful than carbon dioxide. Thus they do contribute to the greenhouse effect.
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Yes and no. Yes because methane is more potent than carbon dioxide and has a higher affect on the incidence of the greenhouse effect than carbon dioxide does. Carbon dioxide and Methane (as well as Nitrous Oxide) are all organic gaseous chemicals that contribute to global warming. However, the answer would also be no because carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide are also gases that are found naturally from not just cows or other ruminants, but also from natural movements and activities of the earth's surface. All animals, including humans, exhale carbon dioxide, as well as release methane from flatulence and belching. Methane also comes from the activity of decomposing plant and animal matter, gas released from swamps and the warming of the Arctic plains, from oceans and lakes, and from volcanic eruptions. Thus it is partially erroneous and illogical, but very ignorant of us to blame cows for being "bad for the environment" when there are much more noticeable and larger factors at play for the cause of global warming.
there are lots of things people use on a day to day basis that pollute the are ... for example : running vehicles pollute the air, even little things like smoking contribute to air pollution... really anything that burns will pollute the air!
Answer: Gas stations can pollute the environment in several ways: * Fuel lost from storage tanks can pollute soil and groudwater * Waste oil from storage tanks can pollute the soil and groundwater * Hydrocarbon fumes from vehicle fuelling can contaminate the air * Spills from fuelling can contaminate the soil and groundwater and run off into the sewers * Vapors from storage tank filling can pollute the air * Exhaust from idling cars can pollute the air * Drips of oil and antifreeze can run off into sewers * Acids and antifreeze from spilled batteries or sales areas can pollute the soil
Burning fossil fuels from vehicles and industrial processes release pollutants like carbon monoxide and nitrogen dioxide into the air, contributing to air pollution. Additionally, emissions from agricultural activities, such as methane from livestock and ammonia from fertilizers, also contribute to air pollution.
Five ways people pollute the air are:factory emissionsvehicle emissionsuse of fuels that pollute to produce energyburning objects that should be recycledspraying synthetic pesticides
Heaters can potentially contribute to air pollution, depending on the fuel source they use. For example, heaters that burn fossil fuels like gas, oil, or coal can release pollutants such as carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, and particulate matter into the air. Electric heaters are generally cleaner and more environmentally friendly. Regular maintenance and proper ventilation can help reduce air pollution from heaters.
yes they do
Yes. A high amount of methane (fart) can pollute the air as it is still gaseous. An example of this is that cows alone produce a percentage of methane as they "fart" many times each day as they usually let out a lot of gas.
WE BREATHE the air. If we pollute it, we need air, so we breathe it in and get sick.
No. The electric cars don't pollute air, because noxious gas doesn't get out of the tupe and in such way doesn't pollute air.
A lot of carbon dioxide emissions are from cars and factories. However, an often overlooked source of greenhouse gas (methane) is cows. Cows actually add more to the greenhouse effect than cars do.
The plural of pollute is pollutes. As in "the factory pollutes the air".
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synthetic fiber can pollute air when it is burnt and being a petroleum product it can produce toxic gases in the air
Of course, diesel can pollute the air, land and water. It's a fossil fuel and it can pollute a great deal.
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