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The gases that are produced while burning leaves are 1) Carbon Dioxide 2) Carbon Monoxide
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The increase is in greenhouse gases (CO2. methane) in the atmosphere. These gases and others are produced both naturally and by industrial activities including burning of fossil fuels.
Burning oil cannot produce methane. The gases produced are mostly CO2 and CO, and maybe some oxides of sulfer and nitrogen.
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The gases that are produced while burning leaves are 1) Carbon Dioxide 2) Carbon Monoxide
# Carbohydrates, enzymes, and fiber are some the reason that foods produce gases. # Sorbitol and oligosaccharides also produce gases. Many of these things are added to foods when they are processed and some of them are found in foods naturally. # Gases are produced because some of the elements in food can not be broken down.
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Burning petrol or gasoline releases carbon dioxide, a powerful greenhouse gas.
Mass produced foods are foods that are produced by the thousands.
due to harmful gases produced on burning something or due to smoke given out by factories, our environment get effected
Keratin is the protein that contains carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen that makes fingernails and hooves, so the gases produced by burning will be carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, and water vapor in varying degrees depending on temperature and available oxygen.
It damages the environment by adding to the greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.Greenhouse gases are responsible for the greenhouse effect, which keeps the planet warm.Additional gases from the burning of fossil fuels are producing the enhanced greenhouse effect which is warming the planet.
The increase is in greenhouse gases (CO2. methane) in the atmosphere. These gases and others are produced both naturally and by industrial activities including burning of fossil fuels.
there are so many gases
Mostly the burning of fossil fuels which contain amounts of sulphur, such as coal. The gases produced from the burning dissolve in water in the atmosphere to form sulphurous and sulphuric acids.