yes dude it is emitted due to the plants intake of the type of manures that we use
The gas is methane (CH4).
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.
Swamp vapor, or swamp gas, is methane gas. The methane gas is formed when the organic material in a swamp decays in the absence of air.
Landfills typically release methane, which is a greenhouse gas produced from rotting organic matter, like food scraps and garden waste. Methane is a greenhouse gas twenty-one times more powerful than carbon dioxide.
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Methane
The gas is methane (CH4).
Because marshes tend to release methane.
Rice field (paddy fields) emit methane - a potent greenhouse gas. Estimates of global methane emission rates from rice fields range from 20 to 100 million tons per year.
Yes, Methane acts as the only source of carbon and energy for the bacteria Methanotrophs (methanophiles). Methane is a potential greenhouse gas far more potent than carbon dioxide. Methanotrophs play a major role in the reduction of the release of methane into the atmosphere from environments such as rice paddies, landfills, bogs and swamps where methane production is relatively high.
they release methane gas and co2
Methane gas is a greenhouse gas used in most industries. It is an alkane (compound with CO2 and hydrogen particles).
It is dangerous because it can replace the oxygen in your lungs and it is odorless resulting in asphyxia. methane is a harmful gas that if inhaled, it can kill you. :-[
Cattle, sheep, goats - even your mum. =]
Methane is obviously a gas and not an alloy.
Each fuel has advantages and disadvantages; methane gas will be exhausted in the next 60 years (probably) and the price is increasing. Also methane gas release carbon dioxide during burning.
Forecasting the End - 2013 Methane Gas 1-6 was released on: USA: 9 May 2013