Does Archaebacteria have methane gas?
Archaebacteria
Cattle, sheep, goats - even your mum. =]
farmers can use methane gas to produce electricity
The gas is called Methane
A cow farts.
some archaebacteria have been around for millions of years producing a gas called methane. Methane makes up about 20% of Earth's natural gas and performs many functions. It helps form some types of clouds. It is used to create energy. Methane is also used to produce common chemicals such as formaldehyde and ammonia.
Methane gas is a greenhouse gas used in most industries. It is an alkane (compound with CO2 and hydrogen particles).
Five Interesting FactsCreates its own energy by methanogenesis.This organism is very oxygen sensative, so it lives in the rumen of cattle where there is no oxygen.In a well fed cow, this organism can produce 100-150L of gas daily.The gas that the Methanosarcina Archaebacteria is producing in the cow is said to be a major contributor to the problem in the ozone layer.Makes methane from carbon dioxide and hydrogen gas.
CO2 and methane...
yes
A typical example is methane.
the gas produced from farm manure is biogas methane