Methane comes from poor agricultural practices in cattle and pig farming and also from rice paddy fields. Carbon dioxide comes from the burning of fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas).
The gas that is taken in by animals is oxygen. Animals absorb oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide. Plants take in carbon dioxide and let out oxygen.
Cows are ruminants and have an active microbial population in their guts which releases methane. They also release some nitrogen from swallowed air, water vapour, and carbon dioxide.
Nitrogen is probably the gas that comes out of the body the most, mixed in with the oxygen and carbon dioxide we also exhale. Methane and certain other gasses can also come from our bodies, but in lesser quantities.
Carbon Dioxide is the air we breathe out. :)
Yes. Burning carbon or a carbon compound will produce carbon dioxide.
When methane is burned, it reacts with oxygen in the air to produce carbon dioxide (CO2) and water vapor. If the methane contains impurities like sulfur compounds, it can produce sulfur dioxide (SO2) as well. The presence of nickel (Ni) in the waste gases might come from the combustion of nickel-containing materials in the environment or from the machinery used for burning the methane.
Greenhouse gases are gases which trap infrared radiation from clouds and from the warm earth. Examples are carbon dioxide, and methane. Carbon dioxide occurs naturally through the carbon cycle but it is also now being added by burning fossil fuels and from deforestation, where trees no longer absorb and store the carbon. Methane comes from melting swamps, tundra and lakes, as well as from cattle farming.
Methane is one example of a gas found in ocean water that does not primarily come from the atmosphere. Methane can be produced through biological processes by organisms living in the sediments of the ocean floor.
obviously, if an EasyJet plane lifts of, it releases carbon dioxide from the engine, which gets released into the air, & that causes the earth to warm up, and then it will be the end of the world! NOTE: carbon dioxide is not produced by planes, so if it is the production of carbon dioxide, the answer is no, but it comes from fossil fuel, I think.
The fizz in soda is carbon dioxide bubbles. Carbon dioxide is dissolved in the soda by putting it under pressure. When the pressure is released because you open the bottle or can, the carbon dioxide comes out of solution in the form of bubbles. Voila, fizz!
The five main gases that can be found in flatulence are nitrogen, hydrogen, carbon dioxide, methane, and sulfur dioxide. Nitrogen makes up the majority of the gas, while hydrogen and methane are produced by gut bacteria during digestion. Carbon dioxide is also formed during the breakdown of food, and sulfur dioxide is responsible for the characteristic odor of some farts. The specific composition can vary based on diet and individual digestive processes.
Released carbon dioxide which has been dissolved under pressure during manufacture.