CO2 and methane.
Carbon dioxide
Carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas given off during decomposition. When organic matter breaks down, it releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere as a byproduct of microbial respiration.
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is released during the decomposition process as organic matter breaks down and is broken down by bacteria and fungi.
Plants in a greenhouse use carbon dioxide gas during photosynthesis to produce oxygen and energy for growth.
Yes, SF6 is a greenhouse gas.
The gas which we can do most to prevent, and the one that is causing the increase in temperatures, is carbon dioxide.
Photosynthesis Apex =]
Rice plants give off methane gas during their growth cycle. Methane is a potent greenhouse gas that contributes to global warming. Methane emissions from rice cultivation are a significant source of greenhouse gas emissions in agriculture.
Oxygen is the gas given out by green plants during photosynthesis.
Yes, gas is a noun. Greenhouse here is an adjective describing 'gas'. Together they make a noun phrase, 'Greenhouse gas'.
Carbon Dioxide gas is taken in during photosynthesis and oxygen gas is given out whereas during respiration in plants oxygen gas is taken in and carbon dioxide gas is given out.
Yes, sulfur dioxide is a greenhouse gas.