All these activities are carbon-neutral, that is they contribute no additional greenhouse gases to the atmosphere. You might think burning a campfire contributes to climate change because burning anything releases carbon. However, the carbon released from a campfire was recently taken from the atmosphere when the wood was growing, so it doesn't add extra CO2 like coal and oil do.
The answer is burning a campfire, but only because of the additional heat produced by the fire, and the warming effect of smoke particulates in the atmosphere (which absorb heat from the sun).
It is termed to be combustion. Or carbon emission. Burning wood releases the carbon that was stored in the wood.
A space shuttle blasting; fireworks exploding; an iron nail rusting; leaves changing color; a campfire burning.
by doing chemical activities
Human activities like burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) and deforestation have increasedlevels of greenhouse gases.
Burning of fossil
There is a few signs of a chemical change that you see in a campfire. You can tell by the color, temperature and burning.
A campfire typically makes crackling and popping sounds as the wood burns and releases moisture. The intensity and frequency of these sounds can vary depending on the type of wood and how it is burning.
The color of the fire depends on what you are burning. Usually it is many shades of orange, sometimes reddish. And those colors are made when you are burning wood or coal. I don't know why a campfire would completely red...someone must have thrown something funky in there.
light and thermal energy
It is termed to be combustion. Or carbon emission. Burning wood releases the carbon that was stored in the wood.
Hestia, the goddess of the hearth. Roman Vesta. Her fire was always kept burning in the public places.
Burning natural gas contributes least to Global Warming.
It contributes by the burning of fossil fuels like coal that realeases sulphur
Any kind of smoke you inhale - cigarette, marijuana, campfire, or burning leaves in the Autumn, will interfere with a respiratory ailment.
moses was watching after his sheep when he heard something from the cliff so he seached it out and it was the burning bush
Onomatopoeia means word that sounds like the thing sounds. If you have ever listened to a wood fire burning, you can hear the crackle of the fire. Your answer would be crackle or crackling.
Deforestation, mining, burning fossil fuels, burning waste