It depends on how much electricity it is using. Most electricity is generated by burning fossil fuels, which produces carbon dioxide.
It depends on how much electricity it is using. Most electricity is generated by burning fossil fuels, which produces carbon dioxide.
It is my understanding that gunpowder is a mixture of Sulfur, Charcoal, and Saltpeter or aka Potassium Nitrate. The unbalanced equation would look like this-- KNO3(s)+C(s)+S(s)---->N2(g)+CO2(g)+K2S(s). So the answer is yes, gunpowder does produce CO2.
It saves the total cost of running the clothes dryer.
It's not that simple. Trees also produce carbon dioxide through respiration so they're not as good at reducing CO2 as you like to preach. Also, we mustn't remove all the CO2 we produce as having a decent amount of CO2 in the atmosphere is necessary for life. In addition, most CO2 is removed from the atmosphere from algae and phytoplankton in the sea, we should be more worried about them.
as much as it can do
An 1.4 L petrol engine with 55Kw - produce 156g CO2 / Km
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it produces 13 metric tones of co2
Because dry seeds have a very low metabolic rate and do not produce much Co2. Germinating seeds produce more Co2.
no, not at all. albeit amount of released oxygen can reach lower or even lowest but can't produce CO2.
30 tons of bullcrap
not really sure HA you were hoping to get a proper answer!
On average 258.63g of Carbon Dioxide a day
273 g/km
Animals produce co2 and plants produce o2 and co2
Carbon dioxide (CO2): We produce too much CO2 by burning fossil fuels (coal to make electricity, and oil for heating and transport.Methane (CH4): We produce too much CH4 by raising cattle. Cattle belching and manure release the gas, twenty-one times more powerful than CO2.