Human gas waste is commonly referred to as flatulence or farting. It is a natural byproduct of the digestion process in the digestive system.
Humans primarily release carbon dioxide (CO2) as a waste gas when exhaling. Other gases that may be released as waste by humans include methane and ammonia.
Burning of waste is called incineration. It is a method of waste treatment where organic substances are combusted at high temperatures to convert them into ash, gas, and heat.
Waste gas refers to any gas that is generated as a byproduct of a process or activity and is typically released into the atmosphere. Examples of waste gases include carbon dioxide, methane, and sulfur dioxide. These gases can contribute to air pollution and impact the environment and human health.
Waste gas refers to gases produced as byproducts of industrial processes, combustion, or natural decay. These gases can include carbon dioxide, methane, and other pollutants. Managing waste gases is important to reduce environmental impact and air pollution.
Car exhaust fumes produce nitrogen, carbon dioxide and a bit of water vapour. The most toxic part of car gas fumes is carbon monoxide. Factories can also produce carbon monoxide but most of the gas waste is from hydrocarbon gases and nitrogen oxides.
Urine and feces are the wastes that are expelled from the human body.
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Humans primarily release carbon dioxide (CO2) as a waste gas when exhaling. Other gases that may be released as waste by humans include methane and ammonia.
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sewerage
When? Whenever it can. From where? Mouth, anus, and skin. Lung.
Burning of waste is called incineration. It is a method of waste treatment where organic substances are combusted at high temperatures to convert them into ash, gas, and heat.
Pollution.
pollution
Normal flora in human's intestine produce gas from eating food particles. The stool/feces itself emit gas. One of the signs of laying waste.
Carbon dioxide.
Its commonly referred to as hazardous waste or toxic waste.