The CO2 emissions of a Land Rover can vary significantly depending on the model and engine type. For example, larger models like the Range Rover may produce around 250-300 grams of CO2 per kilometer, while smaller models like the Range Rover Evoque may emit around 150-200 grams per kilometer. It's important to check specific model specifications and local regulations for precise figures, as emissions can also be influenced by factors like driving conditions and maintenance.
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Because dry seeds have a very low metabolic rate and do not produce much Co2. Germinating seeds produce more Co2.
no, not at all. albeit amount of released oxygen can reach lower or even lowest but can't produce CO2.
30 tons of bullcrap
not really sure HA you were hoping to get a proper answer!
On average 258.63g of Carbon Dioxide a day
273 g/km
Mulch itself does not produce CO2. Instead, when organic mulch decomposes, it releases small amounts of CO2 as a byproduct of the natural decomposition process. The amount of CO2 released will depend on factors such as the type of mulch, its thickness, and environmental conditions.
Carbon dioxide (CO2): We produce too much CO2 by burning fossil fuels (coal to make electricity, and oil for heating and transport.Methane (CH4): We produce too much CH4 by raising cattle. Cattle belching and manure release the gas, twenty-one times more powerful than CO2.
Animals produce co2 and plants produce o2 and co2
A tiny miniscule of fuel plus a lot of rice