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Answer:CH4 + 2 O2 CO2 + 2 H2O
methane is dangerous to our earth it can cause damage to our solar radiation that protected and minimize the heat of the sun. with this meathane it can cause harmful.
Cows, and cattle rearing, have a carbon footprint, but it's caused mostly from the amount of methane they belch. They don't do much to increase carbon dioxide levels.
Yes. They can and they do. Any increase in the level of carbon dioxide or methane in the atmosphere will result in an increase in average global temperatures. This typically results in evaporation of additional water vapour, creating a slight amplifier effect, to further increase surface temperatures.
Rotting trees and vegetation emit carbon dioxide and methane, both greenhouse gases.
Answer:CH4 + 2 O2 CO2 + 2 H2O
if carbon dioxide increases too much it may release another gas called methane, which will reduce the atmosphere and damage the planet.
Carbon dioxide is the one, followed by methane. The greenhouse effect is being increased by emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) from the burning of fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) and methane (CH4) from cattle farming, rice paddies and melting tundra.Greenhouse gases. The most notable of which are carbon dioxide and methane.Carbon dioxide and methane, mostly.
methane is dangerous to our earth it can cause damage to our solar radiation that protected and minimize the heat of the sun. with this meathane it can cause harmful.
Cows, and cattle rearing, have a carbon footprint, but it's caused mostly from the amount of methane they belch. They don't do much to increase carbon dioxide levels.
mainly carbon dioxide. Other greenhouse gases include methane and water vapour.
Carbon dioxide (CO2) and also Methane.
Yes. They can and they do. Any increase in the level of carbon dioxide or methane in the atmosphere will result in an increase in average global temperatures. This typically results in evaporation of additional water vapour, creating a slight amplifier effect, to further increase surface temperatures.
Global warming is the result of increased levels of greenhouse gases (carbon dioxide and methane, largely) in the atmosphere.
The overall change in our atmosphere has been about 0.009% since 1800. Most of this change is due to increases in carbon dioxide which now make up about 0.038% of our atmosphere. Much of the rest is due to increases in the level of methane, which has seen a 1 ppm increase.
Nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide.
beacuse it is becaiuse its called methane and starts with a M and ends with E :)