Currently, Canada is in the top tier of Greenhouse Gas producers, both by population and by GDP.
by the liter.
The first gas well was drilled in Canada in 1883
There are several Chevron gas stations located in the Ontario area of Canada, such as the station on 2431 South Euclid Avenue. There are other gas companies in this area also.
No they don't. Maybe reserve gas stations and the land on the reserves but not all canada.
cause Hitler was going to gas them
China just recently surpassed the US as the largest producer of greenhouse gases.China
The US was for decades the largest single emitter of greenhouse gas. In the last few years China recently eclipsed the US as the largest emitter. China has about 4 times the population of the United States.
Yes, gas is a noun. Greenhouse here is an adjective describing 'gas'. Together they make a noun phrase, 'Greenhouse gas'.
Nitrous Oxide is the third greenhouse gas.........
No, Ammonia is not considered a greenhouse gas.
Natural gas is a greenhouse gas, methane, and when it is burnt it releases the other greenhouse gas, carbon dioxide.
Yes, ozone is a greenhouse gas. Any gas with three or more atoms in their molecule are greenhouse gases.
CFCs (chlorofluorocarbons) destroy ozone.
Oxygen is not a greenhouse gas. It deceases the greenhouse gases.
A greenhouse gas is a gas (with at least three atoms) that traps heat inside the earth's atmosphere. Greenhouse gases include carbon dioxide and methane. It is important that some heat is trapped inside our atmosphere - otherwise the earth would freeze. But too much heat has a negative impact on the climate.
no, dihydrogen (H2) is not however dihydrogen monoxide is (H2O), Water vapor is the premiere greenhouse gas, it comprises over half of all the greenhouse gas found on our planet.
Water vapour is a greenhouse gas that traps heat rising from the surface of the earth. In doing so it contributes to the natural greenhouse effect.