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It boosted the Economy and exceeded the sales of gas.
Gas Prices/War Profits
Secondary effect is also known as cause and effect.With ref to earthquakes, this can be explained as1st effect The earthquake shakes the ground and collapses a building, breaking a gas pipe2nd effect The gas is ignited causing an explosion
Fuel prices in general rise (Gasoline is connected to diesel prices) and this drives up the price of every single thing as every single thing was at some point moved using diesel.
Yes, it has small reserves, but more natural gas. The economy in Dubai does not rely heavily on oil or gas, but on commerce and tourism
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a side effect of fruit ripening
If stock us down the economy is weak making gas prices go up so the govt can get money...
It increases load on engine & has slight detrimental effect on economy, so yes.
No. You can use flared fittings with a flaring tool and soft copper pipe.
Gas Flaring is a desperate burning of natural gas that is associated with petroleum when it is emitted into the air. It is pumped from the ground into the air during burning. Usually, the oil prospecting companies do not set out to exploit the natural gas, but when it is incidental to the exploitation of petroleum, they will have to burn it so as to enable the tapping of the oil. However, this does not mean that the natural gas could not be exploited for utilization. It could be that the company does not have required technological instrument to harness it in the process of oil exploitation.
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Clean oil lubricates better, it is "slicker". If the engine can spin easier, that will improve fuel economy.
Sources of Ethane are: cooking gas venting and flaring fossil fuels burning of biomass biofuels geologic and oceanic microbic.
After a natural gas well is drilled there will be a flame that comes out of the well for a while. This is so the pressure and flow of the gas can be tested. It is called gas flaring. It also burns off excess gas that might not be captured when they are collecting the gas.
Flaring is a way to burn off excess natural gas during oil production, but the process effectively wastes a natural resource while simultaneously emitting carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. Oil refinery flare stacks may emit methane and other volatile organic compounds as well as sulfur dioxide and other sulfur compounds, which are known to exacerbate asthma and other respiratory problems. Other emissions include, aromatic hydrocarbons (benzene, toluene, xylene) and benzopyrene. Gas flaring is related to acid rain, crop failure, water pollution and a decline in the populations of many species of animals.
stomatal movements( it depends on light, temperature, condition of the plant, glucose & sucrose concentrations, ion concentrations....) , intra cellular gaps in spongy paranchyma, atmospheric & plant pressure, amount of gases in the atmosphere, ...... are the factors which effect the gas exchange.