when they respire
carbon dioxide :p
no not at all
carbon dioxide
The release of carbon dioxide is called carbon dioxide emissions. This occurs when carbon dioxide gas is released into the atmosphere from various sources such as burning fossil fuels, deforestation, and industrial processes.
The answer is: carbon dioxide that is released by animals is absorbed by plants ;)))
Gaseous carbon dioxide is released and this gas doesn't support burning.
It does not support combustion...
no, only water realeases oxygen and carbon dioxide.
TRUE. The Water is the SOLVENT. The whole is a SOLUTION. When compression is released ; can opener pulled; you have effervescence (fizzing), this is the carbon dioxide being released from solution.
No, carbon dioxide does not put flames out. It is non-flammable and does not support combustion. When carbon dioxide is released onto a fire, it can displace oxygen, which in turn can smother the fire by removing one of the elements needed for combustion.
When carbon bonds are broken, carbon dioxide gas is released.
Respiration creates carbon dioxide through breathing out. When we inhale, we breathe in oxygen, when we breathe out, it's released as carbon dioxide.