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They could be formed by the oxidation / combustion of sulfur and nitrogen respectively
No, as there is no oxygen, nor nitrogen, nor carbon dioxide.
You can reduce the time you take in the shower.
Hello im becca an i will be you hero to answer this question you could reduce using cars and reducing the amount of fossil fuels that you use. you could use more public transport using less heating use less heat energy an reduce your carbon use. Hello im becca an i will be you hero to answer this question you could reduce using cars and reducing the amount of fossil fuels that you use. you could use more public transport using less heating use less heat energy an reduce your carbon use.
renewable and non-renewable is the burned
In the air, considering you do not live in a highly industrial area, is about 78% oxygen, 21% oxygen, and 1% water vapor and other things floating around in the air. So yes, you could say the air you breathe is nitrogen, and you could argue that, saying that your body expels all of the nitrogen. All animals (including us) require a minimum amount of oxygen in their system. Plants need carbon dioxide to live, and they breathe out oxygen like we do with carbon dioxide. It's sort of like a trade.
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One of the things you could do is you could put soap and water on the slide.
There are many ways to generate electricity. Methods that burn fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) produce carbon dioxide. Methods using renewable energy do not. Nuclear power plants, although uranium in non-renewable, do not produce carbon dioxide. Power stations could be rebuilt to use different fuel sources. Biomass and biofuel will power a coal fired power station without emitting the carbon dioxide pollution.
No the retirement income is not a EARNED income. And the amount of your retirement income that you receive during the year would NOT be included in the earnings test amount that could reduce your SSB amount for the year.
Nitrogen Oxide....(edit) wow so funny how some people think they are so smart. its Nitrogen Dioxide go back to school and stop trying to look smart. ***Actually, the chemical name is nitrite.... Improved: Actually, it could be either Nitrogen Dioxide or Nitrite...it depends on if you're looking for a polyatomic ion or not.