A trip of 15000 km (approximate distance Heathrow--> Perth) on a large jet would relate 5.2 tonnes of CO2
A gas heated to millions of degrees would emit X-rays.
The core would emit light because it is hot. The outer atmosphere would absorb light because it is not completely transparent. It would also re-emit radiation itself, because of its heat.
Normally Plasma televisions do not emit smell. When a TV is brand new, a part might heat up and burn off a piece of glue. Otherwise, it should not emit a smell. Normally, it would not emit a smell.
when a car is filled with gas,it will EMIT a clear vaporThe bulb began to emit a dull radiance.Black smoke began to emit from under the hood as soon as I got onto the highway.Well, the word "emit" is a verb, and generally has to do with gases.For example, "A car emits gas when used by the driver."Another example might be, "A factory can emit gas through the chimney."Dogs can sense when people are nervous or frightened, because of the pheromones (chemicals) humans '''emit''' when they experience these emotions.I would like to emit myself to puerto rico.I heard him emit one shrill cry and then he was silent.
No, because it does not emit greenhouse gases
The earth would have to be a supermassive dying star to emit gamma rays.
The word 'emit' is a verb (emit, emits, emitting, emitted), meaning to give off, or send out.Example: The valve will emit steam when the water boils.The noun forms for the verb to emit are emitter and emission.
If the sun's surface became much hotter while the size remained the same, it would emit more ultraviolet light due to its higher temperature. However, it would still emit a significant amount of visible light, as the sun's overall radiation output would increase with the temperature but would not completely shift from visible to ultraviolet light.
The word "remit" rhymes with emit.
The adjective form of "emit" is "emitted."
Fireflies ("lightning bugs")
Failed internal oil seal