No. Never ever eat an egg that floats because that means it has gas in it; that means it's rotten.
No, the bacteria in your large intestine make gas as a byproduct. Usually you don't notice the gas; however, when you eat too much of a food that the bacteria make a lot of gas from, then you have explosive or farting gas. When you eat too much of a food with a fragrance, then the bacteria make stinky farts.
Plants primarily "eat" carbon dioxide (CO2) during the process of photosynthesis. They absorb this gas from the atmosphere through small openings in their leaves called stomata. Using sunlight, plants convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen, providing energy for growth and releasing oxygen as a byproduct.
O3 refers to ozone, which is a gas made up of three oxygen molecules. Ozone does not consume or eat plastic. However, ozone can react with certain components in plastic materials, potentially breaking them down over time.
The gram stain of gas gangrene typically shows Gram-positive rods, such as Clostridium perfringens, which is the most common causative agent of gas gangrene. These bacteria are anaerobic and produce spores.
A "fart" is methane gas. It is not possible to capture a gas to "eat" it.
You can neither eat Gas nor drink it, you can only breathe gas in.And as for Chlorine gas, it is an extremely poisonous gas and should be handled with caution when around it.
gas
sometimes depending on what you eat
Yes
at a gas station
Only the tops. Hamsters can get gas or bloating if they eat beets.
It is mainly caused by the wind we breath and the certain food we eat that causes gas.
Burping is from excess gas. If spicy causes you gas, then yes.
When you eat, it causes gas. Then you fart
Just eat some tums.
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