That depends on the contents of the landfill and the air and ground temperatures of the landfill'
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"There are 1.4 billion cows worldwide, each producing 500 litres of methane a day and accounting for 14% of all emissions of the gas." http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article745601.ece
Organic matter that is high in carbon content and easy to break down is good for methane production. Examples include food waste, agricultural residues, manure, and sewage sludge. These types of organic matter are rich in complex carbon compounds that can be converted into methane by anaerobic microorganisms in a process called anaerobic digestion.
depends on the density?
it depends on how much methane gas is there because some campers use methane gas to light a fire if theirs a lot there is no risk its just get the heck out of there!
wet n wild is much better than typhoon lagoon The slides are more extreamand its for the whole family Espesally the brain wash and the bomb bay
The manure is harvested and left to settle in a structure similar to that of a Teepee. The methane gas is given off and collected, this is then Compressed and stored in tanks. The gas is used much in the same was as LPG in cars today. The vehicles have to be specially modified to run on this type of fuel.
Chicken manure can be a source of energy in two ways: 1) as it decays it releases quite a bit of methane, which can be burned as a fuel 2) when dried, it still contains quite a bit of organic matter and can be used as a fuel, much the way that dried buffalo chips (manure) were used by Native Americans and other people on the American frontier. Sounds nasty, but it works.
Methane is not produced by heaters, methane is burned by gas heaters. If the heater flame is blown out it can leak methane, which if it builds up and is then ignited can explode which might demolish the building!Perhaps you are thinking of carbon monoxide, which can be produced by gas heaters as they burn methane without enough oxygen to burn it completely to carbon dioxide. Inhaled carbon monoxide binds to the hemoglobin in red blood cells much much better than inhaled oxygen and will not detach. This causes a person to run out of oxygen and asphyxiate while still able to breath. In other words it kills silently!
From 16 g methane and 64 g oxygen are obtained 44 g carbon dioxide.
typhoon lagoon, in kissimee its 60$ for each person
manure doesn't have a definete weight. it depends on how much the animal is fed and how long it sits.
your mom makes most of 54 million gallons of methane and 564 million gallons of litter from her snack wrappers.
Organic matter that is high in carbon content and easy to break down is good for methane production. Examples include food waste, agricultural residues, manure, and sewage sludge. These types of organic matter are rich in complex carbon compounds that can be converted into methane by anaerobic microorganisms in a process called anaerobic digestion.
"There are 1.4 billion cows worldwide, each producing 500 litres of methane a day and accounting for 14% of all emissions of the gas." http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article745601.ece
Return to the Blue Lagoon grossed $2,000,000 worldwide.
how much methane gas can we get from 10 Kg cow dung.
1000 pounds of sheep produce 40 pounds of manure a day. The production of manure in sheep depends on their breeding, feeding levels, and the specie's