Yes, burps contain gases like nitrogen, oxygen, and carbon dioxide that are swallowed while eating or drinking. Burping helps to release excess gas from the stomach and esophagus.
The carbon dioxide in your soda comes out of solution into a gas phase. These CO2 gas bubbles build up in your stomach and you burp. That's why you often burp after eating a meal rapidly - you swallow a lot of air. Many different gases are found in burps, though when you drink soda the majority of the gas in burps is CO2.
Bacteria in the stomach could cause this. Delayed digestion for many reasons can allow the contents of the stomach to ferment and produce gas expelled by burping. These burps will often have an unpleasant odor.
Natural air pollution sources include:volcanoes (SO2, CO2, ash)forest fires (CO2)Pine forests (turpenes)dust storms (particlate)anaerobic decomposition (methane)lightning (ozone, NOx)ozone downwashing (ozone)natural gas leakage from underground formations (methane)carbon dioxide from underground formation (carbon dioxide)cattle (ruminant) burps and flatualnce
Because she inhales to much of stephanies farts that she has to do heaps of burps
If you have eggy burps than it may be that you are constipated. When you produce an eggy burp through your mouth you can smell a different smell than egg. But if someone else smells it and says it stinks of egg,you know it's you.
No, renewable energy produces no polluting carbon dioxide (CO2) or any other gas. This is why it is preferred over fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas), the burning of which in industry, transport and the generation of electricity is causing global warming.
The world record for the most burps in a minute for a child is currently not officially recognized by Guinness World Records.
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i dont thinks there is a episode that bailey burps
I guess he or she burps like anyone else, and nothing happens, really.
To prevent burps avoid large meals. There are also some foods that produce more gas than others so limit these to smaller amounts in your diet, these include beans, cabbage, broccoli and bran. Eat your food slowly, chew it into smaller pieces and don't gulp.