Each Canadian is responsible for about 18 tonnes of greenhouse gas in a year.
Like most industrialized nations Canada develops inventories of all pollutants each year through Stats Canada, Environment Canada and the NPRI. These indicate GHGs as well as other pollutants. The data at the links indicates values of slightly over 650 tonne per year. With a population of about 34,482,779, the per capita Canadian GHG production from human activities would be about 18 tonnes per year.
The average Canadian produces approximately 23 tonnes of Greenhouse gasses.
Yes. Water Vapor accounts for as much as 75% of the greenhouse effect. Carbon Dioxide accounts for 5 to 25% of the rest.
It is called global warming because of greenhouse effect.and greenhouse effect happens when there is too much greenhouse gas in the atmosphere. Greenhouse gas is used for trapping some of the sun's heat for the earth's warmth.And when there are too much Greenhouse gas, all of the sun's heat gets trapped inside the earth, causing the earth's temperature to rise. Greenhouse effect is normally caused by human activities such as burning fossil fuels.
Depends on your understanding of the term "biggest":The largest volume of naturally occurring greenhouse gas is water vapour.The largest volume or tonnage of manmade greenhouse gases is carbon dioxide.The most potent is Sulfur Hexafluoride (SF6) which has a greenhouse gas impact 23,900 times that of carbon dioxide.
Greenhouse gases are helpful because they keep the earth warm enough for life. Too much greenhouse gases warm the earth up too much.
The average Canadian produces approximately 23 tonnes of Greenhouse gasses.
I think that each Canadian spends about as much time on the computer as much as the average American.
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The production process calls for many substances that release greenhouse gasses when used. It's said that producing half a pound of hamburger releases as much greenhouse gas as driving a car 10 miles.
Yes. Water Vapor accounts for as much as 75% of the greenhouse effect. Carbon Dioxide accounts for 5 to 25% of the rest.
2 dollars canadian each but worth it.
you can grow apples, but there is not much point such you can only sell them for 1 E each. but if you have a greenhouse you can grow anything.
Greenhouse gases keep the earth warm.Too much greenhouse gas is causing global warming.
They're worth about two cents each for the copper.
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Canadian English and British English share many similarities, but there are some key differences. These differences can be seen in vocabulary (e.g. "garbage can" vs. "rubbish bin"), spelling (e.g. "color" vs. "colour"), and pronunciation (e.g. the pronunciation of the "ou" sound in words like "out" or "house"). Additionally, Canadian English is influenced by both British and American English due to historical ties with both countries.
The amount of water needed in a greenhouse depends on the size of the greenhouse and the amount of irrigation it has. Plants in a greenhouse generally need far less water than regular plants.