Primarily nitrogen and carbon dioxide. Oxygen, hydrogen, and methane in varying amounts may also be present.
It is a slang term for pyroflatulence, the amusing but dangerous practice of igniting the gases produced by human flatulence.
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Yes. First, any of the gases found in flatulence - with the exception of oxygen - would be regarded as "toxic" if you had to exclusively breathe them. Such as hydrogen, nitrogen and carbon dioxide. It would not be so much that those gases are toxic, but that you were receiving toxic amounts. Secondly, methane is toxic, and less then levels of 100% could harm you. Thirdly, the amounts likely to be expelled during flatulence, are not going to poison anyone.
It has no color, it's a physical condition of the human body.
The usual technical name for "farting" is "flatulence". Flatulence is the expulsion through the rectum of a mixture of gases that are byproducts of the digestion process of animals - mostly mammals and especially mammals that eat plants - carnivores are much less prone to flatulence. The mixture of gases is known as flatus in medical terms, informally as a fart, or simply "gas", and is expelled from the rectum in a process colloquially referred to as "passing gas", "breaking wind" or farting.
Methane gas is what is release in flatulence, even that of humans!
Kusu is the Tamil name for farting. Farting is scientifically called flatus or flatulence. It is the expulsion of the gases that are formed in the body during the process of digestion.
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"In addition to eating certain foods, drinking carbonated beverages can also increase the chance of flatulence.""The strange smell in his den was found to be the result of flatulence from his cat.""A noisy release of flatulence can be embarrassing in public."It's gross when people have flatulence problems.
The John Krause Excellence of Flatulence Award is awarded to anyone who is able to pass gas at will, and has also won numerous Flatulence Awards. It is named for John Krause, a man who is a legend in the art of Flatulence, and to this day still competes in Flatulence contests.
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The noun 'flatulence' is a uncountable noun, a word for a condition.