Termites are estimated to produce around 1-5% of global methane emissions, which is a potent greenhouse gas, but they also contribute to carbon dioxide emissions through their respiration and decomposition processes. It is estimated that termites emit approximately 1-2 billion metric tons of CO2 annually. While this is significant, it is much lower than emissions from human activities such as fossil fuel burning. Overall, termites play a complex role in the carbon cycle, both as decomposers and as contributors to greenhouse gas emissions.
No, termites do not produce more CO2 than human burning of fossil fuels. It is estimated that human burning of fossil fuels is the largest source of CO2 emissions, contributing significantly to climate change. Termites do produce some CO2 as part of their natural digestion process, but it is not on the same scale as human activities.
Co2 comes out of a bb gun because of the compressed co2 cartridges that are used to propel the bb itself. Additionally, the bb gun that does not use co2 cartridges just doesnt shoot out co2, but air in general.
yes there is CO2 that comes out of gasoline
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water co2 and nitrogen...
CO, CO2, HC gases.
Plants. Plants will take the co2 away,but only store it, so when it dies the co2 comes back. you will need to remove the carbon from the co2 and then the co2 without the c2, it wil turn into o2 which is oxegen
co2 sensor?
oxygen goes into your lungs and then co2 comes out when mixed with a substance in your lungs.
Yes, have you ever tried a fizzy drink in a can with added CO2?
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