Per CSX advertising, a train moves a ton of cargo 500 miles on 1 gallon of fuel. I don't believe any plane can match that.
Cars, planes, ships, trains, and factories primarily use fossil fuels such as gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel for energy. Additionally, electricity generated from various sources, including coal, natural gas, nuclear, and renewables, powers electric vehicles and trains. Some ships and trains also utilize liquid natural gas or biofuels. The transition to renewable energy sources is increasing, with more emphasis on electric and hydrogen-powered vehicles.
No! Trains use diesel fuel. Or electricity.
Natural gas burns hotter than propane.
The higher the speed the more fuel you will use.
planes give of gas as they fly through the air which pollutes the air and their gas is also known as a greenhouse gas
Natural gas burns hotter than oil. Natural gas has a higher heating value per unit volume compared to oil, making it a more efficient and hotter-burning fuel.
The gas that a Bunsen burner burns is typically natural gas or liquid propane.
Reduce the amount of meat you eat. Livestock are responsible for 18 percent of greenhouse gas emissions, a bigger share than that of transport (cars, boats, trains, planes). See the link below.
Natural gas burns cleaner than propane.
Maglev trains do not use gas, so they are good for the environment.
Gas is far more dangerous, it ignites at a much lower temperature, emits fumes that are even more volatile, burns very rapidly and is difficult to extinguish.
it is the hydrogen that burns to make gas hot