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The carbon footprint of an item depends on many things, counting the carbon dioxide emissions involved in its collection, production, and transport.Cheese would start with the milk. A cow milked by hand on your own farm, the cheese produced by hand and put on your kitchen table would have no carbon footprint at all.Compare that with milk collected by machine, transported in road tankers to the cheese factory, where great machines use electricity to produce the cheese. Add the transport for the cheese, half-way round the world in a plane, sometimes, then the truck to the market, and you will get an idea of the carbon dioxide emissions from your pound of cheese.
It is false that a plane flying against a jet stream will travel faster than a plane traveling with a jet stream.
The Jet-stream certainly does. Planes can use the jet-stream to reduce the amount of fuel it takes to travel from one side of the planet to the other. This is because - so long as the jet-stream is flowing in the same direction the plane wants to travel - it can 'push' the plane forward, which uses less fuel.
no. you have to build your own plane
The tsunami can flood as fast as a commercial jet plane.
The 'plane is much faster, but that's its only advantage. The ship is a much more comfortable and enjoyable way to travel and, even better, its carbon footprint, ie fuel used per passenger carried, is much smaller.
Planes, by a very long way. Answer. Surely this depends on the boat and the plane .
By traveling, you increase your "carbon footprint" or the ammount of carbon dioxide gas generation you as a person are responsible for. Ex: driving a car/taking a plane burns fuel and releases carbon dioxide. This is bad for the environment because carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas. Tourism can also be good for the planet if an individual is inspired to be a better Shepard of the world by learning more about it. Often those who have traveled feel a desire to protect the natural beauties of the world, after seeing them.
The carbon footprint of an item depends on many things, counting the carbon dioxide emissions involved in its collection, production, and transport.Cheese would start with the milk. A cow milked by hand on your own farm, the cheese produced by hand and put on your kitchen table would have no carbon footprint at all.Compare that with milk collected by machine, transported in road tankers to the cheese factory, where great machines use electricity to produce the cheese. Add the transport for the cheese, half-way round the world in a plane, sometimes, then the truck to the market, and you will get an idea of the carbon dioxide emissions from your pound of cheese.
I don't think plane travels will affect the baby, but a pregnant woman should not stress.
It probably will and airlines have cut down the number of flights they are giving now a days. Because gas is so high, it will cost more to travel by plane, but sometimes it is cheaper than driving.
Yes, your horse can travel by plane to a competition. I asume that is very expensive!
airline travel is traveling on a plane
Travel by plane.
You can travel by plane.
Statistically plane travel is safer.
By plane,