Yes everything that dies and it's organic matter becomes methane. Anaerobically.
The rotting of animals and plants give off methane gas, which is a natural byproduct of the decomposition process. Methane is a potent greenhouse gas that contributes to climate change when released into the atmosphere.
Yes, rotting trees can emit methane gas as they decompose. This is because the breakdown of organic material in anaerobic conditions can result in the production of methane as a byproduct. Methane is a potent greenhouse gas that contributes to climate change.
Swallowing air or gas or byproducts rotting
The main gas produced by rotting organic matter is methane. Methane is a potent greenhouse gas that is released during the decomposition of organic material in anaerobic (oxygen-deprived) environments.
No. Uranus contains methane in its atmosphere, but it does not give off methane.
The main greenhouse gas that comes from rotting garbage is methane (about 87% by volume). But, after time, methane gas is oxidized to form carbon dioxide and water. Methane gas is a major contributer to to global warming and the Kyoto protocol seeks to regulate its production. Check out this website for more information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Methane
Rice plants give off methane gas during their growth cycle. Methane is a potent greenhouse gas that contributes to global warming. Methane emissions from rice cultivation are a significant source of greenhouse gas emissions in agriculture.
Well technically, every single human and all living things give off methane, including girls if you didn't know that, (no offense). So honestly, insects do give off methane.
yes, rotting of fruit peelings produces methane (CH4) which from this source would be called biogas (and when from fossil reserves is called natural gas)
There is no 'solvent' in pure natural gas. Pure natural gas is methane (colorless and odorless). The natural gas used in stoves has methylmercaptan mixed with the methane to give the gas an odor to help detect leaks. In this case the methane is the solvent and methylmecaptan is the solute.
Methane and carbon dioxide.
No, Planet Saturn cannot sustain human life. IF we made up a story, the characters would have to be "Methane Gas People" that breathe, eat, and live in methane gas. Of course, there are no real "Methane Gas People"-- I just made up that name.